Descendants of Samuel (Maj

Descendants of Samuel (Maj./Collector) Smith

Generation No. 1

1. SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1 SMITH was born Abt. 1660, and died Bet. 1730 - 1731 in Pembroke, Bermuda. He married MIRIAM GILBERT May 10, 1688 in Pembroke Church, Pembroke, Bermuda, daughter of GILBERT. She was born Abt. 1665, and died Aft. March 25, 1729 in spouse's will, Pembroke, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR) SMITH:

Minutes of HM Council: 28 April 1696

Att a councell table held att St Georges, April ye 28th 1686.

Whereas it was proposed by his Excelly ye Gov that Mr Geo. Turfry, Master of ye sloop Mary caried off and transported divers persons contrary to his bonds, from Bermudas without their ticketts. Viz Willm Milbourne, John Hunt, Chr Colson, Chr Robinson, Charles Davis, Samll Smith, as by Richd Gilbert, Junr, master of ye said sloop and others did there appear some of which persons aforesaid were indebted in ye said Island, it was therefore voted by his Excell.y & Councell that ye said Geo Turfry's bond should be sued and his effects attacht to a legal tryall.

Minutes of His Majesty's Council

Minutes of HM Council: Monday 8 June 1696

Att a Council table holden at the Sessions House in St Georges on Monday the Eighth day of June in the yeare of our Lord 1696.

Present:

His Excellency John Goddard Esq Governor

Capt Richard Peniston

Capt John Tucker

Samuel Trott Esqr

Capt William Outerbridge

Capt Gilbert Nelson

Ordered that Joseph Cox Do according to the late order of the second March last take care that the ferry Bridges be forthwith wholly repaired and made good And that he bee allowed 4s 4d p day for the same.

Upon a late view taken by His Excelley The Gove of the Castle Itt is Ordered That Anthony Wood and Nathaniel Smith Junr Both of Tuckers Towne Do henceforth give theri due attendance artt the Castle for the supply of the Guard there And that they bee paid and allowed the allowance accordingly.

Att the same Councill Table:

Smith, Samuel

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

Minutes of HM Council: 7 November 1715

Att a Council holden at the House of his late Excellency's Residence in St Georges on the 2nd May 1715.

Present:

His Excell. Benj. Bennett Esq. Gov.r.

Michael Burrows Esq.

Capt Thomas Brooke

Coll John Trimingham

Samuel Sherlock Esq

Lt Coll Samuel Smith

Capt John Peasley

Capt Leonard White

Lt Coll William Outerbridge

Major Henry Tucker

Michael Burrows Esq. and Lieutenant Colonel William Outerbridge took the several Oaths according to directions.

Judge of Assize: Samuel Sherlock Esq. Chief Justice and Judge Samuel Smith and William Tucker Esqrs, Judges and Assistants.

Barrons of the Exchequer: Lieut. Coll. William Outerbridge, Chief Barron; Capt Richard Gilbert and Capt John Peasly Barons and Assistants.

Judge of the Admiralty; Lieut Coll William Outerbridge, Chief Judge; Major Henry Tucker Judge and Assistant.

Justices of the Peace throughout these Islands: For St Georges Parish, Daniel Tucekr and Robert Burchall Esqrs; For Hamilton Tribe, Perient Trott the younger Esq; For Smiths Tribe, Richard Jennings Esq; For Devonshire Tribe, John Darrell Esq; For Pembrooke Tribe, Mr Nathaniel Waterman in the room of Cornelius Hinson Esq; For Pagets Tribe Thomas Jones Esq; For Warwick Tribe, Moor Darrell Esq; For Southampton Tribe, John Jennings Esq; For Sandys tribe, Capt Jeremiah Burrows in the room of Jonothan Burch Esq; Daniel Tucker Esq. is appointed Capt. of the Queens Fort.

Officers of the Militia: Collonels, Lieut Collonels and Majors to continue as they were; Officers of the Troop to continue as they were; Capt Robert Bigland to be Attorney General, Doctor Andrew Auchinleck to have three Parishes viz. St George's, Hamilton, and Smiths; Doctor William King to have all the remainder of the Parishes throughout these Islands.

It is ordered that all Publick acco.ts to be brought in on the second Monday in January next in orderto be past; Capt Thomas Brooke appointed Treasurer of the Liquor Tax of these Islands.

Mr Andrew Auchinleck's Petition relateing to his salary was read and allowed.

It is ordered that the Judgement of the Quarter Sessions on Mrs Mary Brown be suspended untill the first Monday in December next being Council Day.

Major William Stone's Petition relateing to Coney Islands and the Ferry Bridges and allowed with the provisor that he performs the condition of the said Petition and it is ordered that Anna Williams be not disturbed or removed from the said Island untill further consideration of this Board.

Minutes of HM Council: 7 November 1715

Att a Council holden at the House of his late Excellency's Residence in St Georges on the 2nd May 1715.

Present:

His Excell. Benj. Bennett Esq. Gov.r.

Michael Burrows Esq.

Capt Thomas Brooke

Coll John Trimingham

Samuel Sherlock Esq

Lt Coll Samuel Smith

Capt John Peasley

Capt Leonard White

Lt Coll William Outerbridge

Major Henry Tucker

Michael Burrows Esq. and Lieutenant Colonel William Outerbridge took the several Oaths according to directions.

Judge of Assize: Samuel Sherlock Esq. Chief Justice and Judge Samuel Smith and William Tucker Esqrs, Judges and Assistants.

Barrons of the Exchequer: Lieut. Coll. William Outerbridge, Chief Barron; Capt Richard Gilbert and Capt John Peasly Barons and Assistants.

Judge of the Admiralty; Lieut Coll William Outerbridge, Chief Judge; Major Henry Tucker Judge and Assistant.

Justices of the Peace throughout these Islands: For St Georges Parish, Daniel Tucekr and Robert Burchall Esqrs; For Hamilton Tribe, Perient Trott the younger Esq; For Smiths Tribe, Richard Jennings Esq; For Devonshire Tribe, John Darrell Esq; For Pembrooke Tribe, Mr Nathaniel Waterman in the room of Cornelius Hinson Esq; For Pagets Tribe Thomas Jones Esq; For Warwick Tribe, Moor Darrell Esq; For Southampton Tribe, John Jennings Esq; For Sandys tribe, Capt Jeremiah Burrows in the room of Jonothan Burch Esq; Daniel Tucker Esq. is appointed Capt. of the Queens Fort.

Officers of the Militia: Collonels, Lieut Collonels and Majors to continue as they were; Officers of the Troop to continue as they were; Capt Robert Bigland to be Attorney General, Doctor Andrew Auchinleck to have three Parishes viz. St George's, Hamilton, and Smiths; Doctor William King to have all the remainder of the Parishes throughout these Islands.

It is ordered that all Publick acco.ts to be brought in on the second Monday in January next in orderto be past; Capt Thomas Brooke appointed Treasurer of the Liquor Tax of these Islands.

9 Feb 1707 Samuel, spouse, named as "brother" of Richard Gilbert (Smith's), child Christopher Smith.

W5:12

4 May 1700 (codicil) Samuel, spouse, of Pembroke, named as "brother" of Thomas Gilbert of Warwick

W2,2:189

1 Dec 1716- Samuel named as brother and executor of will of Elizabeth Sherlock , wd, Devonshire

W5:217

13 Aug 1719, Samuel, Collector, father-in-law of Wm Joell, Pembroke, his will (W6:52)

15 aug 1727: Samuel, Collector, uncle and exec of will of Richard Gilbert, Devonshire

More About SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR) SMITH:

Burial: Bet. 1730 - 1731, Pembroke, Bermuda

Fact 6: also known as Collector Smith

Occupation: Col or Major

Will: March 25, 1729, Pembroke, Bermuda

Will proved: June 29, 1731, Pembroke, Bermuda

Notes for MIRIAM GILBERT:

see spouse's will:

Smith, Samuel

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

9 Feb 1707 Samuel, spouse, named as "brother" of Richard Gilbert (Smith's), child Christopher Smith.

W5:12

4 May 1700 (codicil) Samuel, spouse, of Pembroke, named as "brother" of Thomas Gilbert of Warwick

W2,2:189

1 Dec 1716- Samuel named as brother and executor of will of Elizabeth Sherlock , wd, Devonshire

W5:217

13 Aug 1719, Samuel, Collector, father-in-law of Wm Joell, Pembroke, his will (W6:52)

Children of SAMUEL SMITH and MIRIAM GILBERT are:

i. ELIZABETH2 SMITH, b. April 25, 1690, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. December 1716, dsp, Devonshire, Bermuda; m. SHERLOCK; d. Bef. December 01, 1716, dsp, wife's will, probably, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for ELIZABETH SMITH:

Elizabeth Sherlock: will W5:217

dated 1 Dec 1716, proved 19 Jan 1716

widow, Devonshire

"dau" of Samuel Sherlock, lives with Mrs Sarah Smith

aunt Lydia Pitt

brothers: Samuel, Edward, Christopher, & Seth Smith

sisters: Miriam Peniston, Mary Joell, Ann Smith, Catherine Smith,

cousins: Benjamin Sherlock, Elizabeth Middleton, Samuel Peniston

executors: 3 brothers as named

witnesses: Benjamin Plummer, Joseph Smith, Sarah Smith

Smith, Samuel

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

More About ELIZABETH SMITH:

Baptism: July 06, 1690, Pembroke, Bermuda

Burial: December 01, 1716, Devonshire, Bermuda

2. ii. MIRIAM SMITH, b. July 30, 1692, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. May 16, 1769, probably, Smith's, Bermuda.

3. iii. SAMUEL SMITH, b. February 13, 1693/94, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Bef. March 25, 1729, father's will, Bermuda.

4. iv. EDWARD SMITH, b. May 07, 1697, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. 1728, Paget, Bermuda.

5. v. MARY SMITH, b. November 17, 1698, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, father's will.

6. vi. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, b. September 05, 1701, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. 1729, Pembroke, Bermuda.

vii. KATHARINE SMITH, b. April 23, 1704, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. 1704, Pembroke, Bermuda.

Notes for KATHARINE SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

More About KATHARINE SMITH:

Burial: 1704, Pembroke, Bermuda

viii. SETH SMITH, b. July 12, 1706, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, father's will, Bermuda.

Notes for SETH SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

brother and exec of sister Elizabeth Sherlock's will 1 Dec 1716

7. ix. KATHERINE SMITH, b. December 10, 1708, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, father's will.

x. ANNE SMITH, b. January 12, 1709/10, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, father's will.

Notes for ANNE SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

 

Generation No. 2

2. MIRIAM2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born July 30, 1692 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Aft. May 16, 1769 in probably, Smith's, Bermuda. She married JEREMIAH PENISTON in Bermuda, son of RICHARD PENISTON and MIRIAM BURGESS. He was born Aft. 1681 in probably, Smith's, Bermuda, and died Bet. May 1769 - November 1771 in Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for MIRIAM SMITH:

!see Peniston notes

!see spouse's will- named as living

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

More About MIRIAM SMITH:

Fact 2: Abt. 1777, probably, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for JEREMIAH PENISTON:

!see EBR 1991,

death in 1771 per Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

Peniston, Jeremiah

W 9:1 (film 287)

will 30 May 1768

codicil 16 May 1769

proved 12 November 1771

Bermuda alias _____.

In the name of God Amen I Jeremiah Peniston Senior of Smith's Tribe in the islands aforesaid being of sound and disposing mind and memory do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made. And as to what wordly estate God has been pleased to bestow on me, I give and bequeath in manner and form following. It is my will that all my just debts and funeral charges be first paid before any division of my estate be made.

Imprimis. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Miriam Peniston for and during her natural life all my real and personal estate and after her decease I give and devise unto my eldest son William Peniston my house and land where I now dwell that is to say from the north side sea and southerly as farr as the ___ leading from Mr Thomas Pitt's line to the land of Capt Richard ___ where Mr James Hilton now dwell.

Item. I give likewise unto my said son William Peniston my Negro woman Beck, the looking glass that stands in the hall, the largest and ___ ___ and one silver porringer which last he now hath in his possession. I also give unto him the __.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Jeremiah Peniston my Negros Samuell and ?Luck, and one silver tankard marked SMS.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Anthony Peniston my ____ ____ __eodan, also my silver hilt sword, a silver porringer, six tablespoons, and my ___ Baptist, and a Negro woman called George's Hannah, together with my bellows with blacksmith's tools.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Miriam Spencer my Negro woman called Phillis and all her issue now born of her body. Also one cedar chest and furniture, and one silver porringer, which is in her own possession.

Item. I give and devise unto my daughter Mary Hinson widow during her natural life my house and a half share of land in Hamilton Tribe where Mrs Elizabeth Newman now dwells and after her decease I give the said house and land unto and between her five children now living or such or any of them as shall be living or such or any of them as shall be living at the time of her decease, with liberty to sell to each other, but not to a stranger. I also devise unto my said daughter Mary Hinson my negro boy called Ben, a bed and ___, a silver porringer and a chest which two last articles are in her possession. I give unto my grandson Richard Jennings Peniston my ___ring marked ___ and a negro boy called Will. I give unto my grandson Richard Spencer a negro girl called Moll and a cedar chest which was called his mothers.

Item. I give and devise unto my grandson William Peniston son of my son William Peniston after his fatyher and mother's decease, the remainder of my share of land from the south side sea so northerly to the path above the garden wall, such path shall be a division line between him my said grandson and his father, which said land I purchased of my brother Richard Peniston as per deeds will appear. But if my said grandson should die without having lawful issue, then I give and devise the said land unto my grandson Hugh Peniston and his heirs.

Item. I give unto my grandson Samuel Smith Peniston a cedar chest in a ___ which stands in the parlour, as also a square table and a silver porringer. I give unto my granddaughter Miriam Peniston, daughter of my son Anth: Peniston, six silver tea spoons, tongs, and my gold buttons.

Item. It is my will and I hereby order that my negro woman Matilda be sold to defray the expences of mine and my wife's funeral. And the residue and remainder of my estate not herein disposed of I give and bequeath equally unto and between my three children to wit. Anthony Peniston, Miriam Spencer and Mary Hinson. And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my loving wife Miriam Peniston my sole executrix to this my last will and testament.

In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal the thirtieth day of May one thousand and seven hundred and sixty eight.

Signed sealed and declared by Jeremiah Peniston as his last will and testament in the presence _____

William Ball

Robert Adams

Toppin?? Hilton

I Jeremiah Peniston senior of Smith's Tribe in the Islands of Bermuda do this sixteenth day of May one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine make and publish this my codicil to my last will and testament in manner following to wit. Whereas in and by my last will and testament I give and devise to my grandson William Peniston the remainder of my share of land after his father and mother's decease that is to say from the south side sea and so northerly to the tank above the garden wall. And whereas since that time my grandson Jeremiah Peniston is deceased. Now I do hereby declare that I give and devise the aforementioned remainder of my share of land unto my grandson Hugh Peniston and to his heirs lawfully to be begotten of his body and in default of such issue then I give and devise the aforementioned land unto my grandson John Peniston and to his heirs as aforesaid and for want of such issue then I give and devise the said land unto and between the surviving female children of my son William Peniston: provided always and it is the ___ intent and meaning by this codicil to my will, that my loving wife Miriam Peniston shall have the liberty to cut down and dispose of any timber or other trees growing or standing upon all my land as she my said wife shall think proper during her natural life. And lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Miriam Pensiton by virtue of this codicil sole executrix to this and my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal.

Signed sealed and delivered in presence of...

Josiah Smith

William Ball

Edward North

Bermuda.

By His Excellency George James Bruere Esq Governor and Ordinary of these Islands

I do hereby certify that this 12th day of November 1769? personaly appeared Mr William Ball and Captain Robert Adams two of the subscribing witnesses to the annexed written instrument and ____ made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that they saw the ___ Jeremiah Peniston Senr sign seal publish and declare the ___ ___ for his last will and testament and at the time of so doing he was of sound and disposing mind and memory and that they also saw Toppin? Hilton sign his name as a witness to the same. And I do certify that _____ personally appeared the aforesaid William Ball subscribing witness to annexed codicil and solemnly deposed on the Holy Evangelists that he saw the said Jeremiah Pensiton Senr the aforesaid testator sign seal publish and declare the said annexed codicil as and for his will and deed for the purpose ___ contained and at the same time he the said William Ball saw Edward North and Josiah Smith subscribe their names as witness to the said codicil.

In testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal at arms the day and year above written.

Ensign Oct 1716 (Commissions pg 364); Lieft May 9 1772 (Commissions pg

10); Smith's Tribe Member of the Assembly 1721/24, 1727-1736. Captain of

Newton's Bay Fort June 16 1742 (Commissions pg 286); Justice of the Peace 1756;

overseer 1750; Mar 22 1722 he and Edward Smith and others to be taken into

custody by the Provost Marshal for a misdemeanor (Rec. of the Council, pg5).

Assessed Smith's Tribe 10s in 1750 and a little more each year until 1756

and then 16s,8p and 8s in 1760; for his son's Samuel's land 9s and 12s in 1761,

1762; for son 10s4p in 1763 for Richard Jennings Peniston's land 1s8p for

125pounds in 1764; 7s4p for 550 pounds in 1764 & 1766, the highest 17s8p in

1768 & 769.

Mary Jones widow, Jeremiah Peniston Sr, and Josiah Smith were executors of

will of the late Charles Jones in 1740 (Action Book).

He married Miriam Smith, daughter of Samuel and Miriam Smith of Pembroke

Married May 10, 1688 by Mr Wm Edwards. Samuel Smith's will March 25 1729 proved

June 29 1731 (Wills 6 pg 231) He left his daughter Miriam property at St

George's which at her death was to go to her son Samuel or Jeremiah or Richard

or John. also property in Hamilton Tribe purchased of Thomas Hall mariner and

at her death to her daughter Miriam or Mary or Martha or Elizabeth.

Miriam was assessed for 10s in 1769, 6s in 1770 for 450 pounds, 15s in

1771 for 225 pounds in 1772 3s for 100 pounds, 1s4p for her part of the house

and for 75pounds, 1s in 1778. She was buried Nov 19 1778 (Rec of St Peter's

Church)

!see will of his daughter-in-law Sarah Peniston

!see father's will 1706- named as son and under age 25 at that time- was left

land in Smith's that his father had bought from father's brother Thomas on

which Edward Grasbury dwelt.

!WILL on file

1722, the "Eliza",a Bermudian-registered vessel, owners <B>J Peniston, J Williams, Eliza Walker,</B> and <B>E Woolrich</B>, brought 1 Jamaican slave into the port of New York. (Bernhard, 1999, p279)

1739, the "Mary",a Bermudian-registered vessel, owners <B>H Corbusier, S Spofforth, J Peniston Jr, Catherine Horton</B> brought 1 Bermuda slave into the port of New York. (Bernhard, 1999, p282)

More About JEREMIAH PENISTON:

Will: May 13, 1768, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: November 12, 1771, Smith's, Bermuda

Children of MIRIAM SMITH and JEREMIAH PENISTON are:

8. i. WILLIAM3 PENISTON, b. Abt. 1740; d. Aft. August 29, 1808, will of Richard Jennings Peniston, Smith's, Bermuda.

9. ii. SAMUEL PENISTON, d. Bef. August 27, 1748, inventory, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

10. iii. JOHN PENISTON, d. Abt. 1797, Devonshire, Bermuda.

11. iv. JEREMIAH PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. Bef. May 02, 1749, guardianship of children, Smith's, Bermuda.

v. RICHARD PENISTON, d. Bef. May 13, 1768, father's will; m. REBECCA.

Notes for RICHARD PENISTON:

!see father's will- not named

 

12. vi. ANTHONY PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. 1778, West Indies / Smith's, Bermuda.

13. vii. MIRIAM "MOLLY" PENISTON, b. 1756, Bermuda; d. March 05, 1850, Bermuda.

viii. MARY PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. Aft. May 16, 1768, father's will, probably, Smith's, Bermuda; m. HEASOM, Bef. 1768, Bermuda; d. Bef. May 13, 1768, father-in-law's, will, probably, Bermuda.

Notes for MARY PENISTON:

!had five children named in her father's will- her spouse was probably now dead

in 1768 as her father leaves his house to her and after her death to her five

children

 

Notes for HEASOM:

!see will of Jeremiah Peniston, father-in-law

 

ix. THOMAS PENISTON, d. Bef. May 16, 1768, father's will, probably, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for THOMAS PENISTON:

!see father's will- not named so presumed deceased

 

x. MARTHA PENISTON.

xi. ELIZABETH PENISTON.

3. SAMUEL2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born February 13, 1693/94 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Bef. March 25, 1729 in father's will, Bermuda. He married ?.

Notes for SAMUEL SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

 

 

More About SAMUEL SMITH:

Baptism: March 24, 1693/94, Pembroke, Bermuda

Child of SAMUEL SMITH and ? is:

i. SUSANNA3 SMITH, d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

Notes for SUSANNA SMITH:

!see grandfather Samuel Smith's will

 

4. EDWARD2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born May 07, 1697 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died 1728 in Paget, Bermuda. He married MARY. She died Aft. May 18, 1732 in guardianship, Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for EDWARD SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

!see inventory etc of estate in Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 524 W6:154;

W6:231; W6:289

Smith, Edward:

Jun 8 1728: mariner Paget, died, intestate, admin of estate to wd Mary

Mar 25 1729: died, son of Samuel, Pm, wd Mary, children: Mary, Catherine, William

May 18 1732: mariner, Paget, died, wd mary is guardian of children William, Catherine, Mary.

Edward Smith named in will of sister Elizabeth Sherlock (dau of Samu7el, widow, Devonshire) as exec

1 Dec 1716, proved 19 Jan 1716 (W5:217)

More About EDWARD SMITH:

Fact: 1727, listed in assessment list: Edward in Paget

Fact 5: mariner

Notes for MARY:

!see father in law Samuel Smith's will

!see guardianship appt in Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 524

Children of EDWARD SMITH and MARY are:

i. MARY3 SMITH, b. Aft. 1711, see notes, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

Notes for MARY SMITH:

!see Samuel Smith grandfather's will

!guardian appt'd 1732- see mother's notes

 

ii. CATHERINE SMITH, b. Aft. 1711, see notes, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

Notes for CATHERINE SMITH:

!see Samuel Smith grandfather's will

!see mother's notes- guradianship appt'd 1732

 

14. iii. WILLIAM SMITH, b. Aft. 1711, see notes, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

5. MARY2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 17, 1698 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Aft. March 25, 1729 in father's will. She married (1) WILLIAM JOELL Bef. July 1719 in probably Pembroke, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM JOELL and SUSANNA STAFFORD. He was born Abt. 1695, and died Bet. August 13 - November 18, 1719 in Pembroke/Devonshire, Bermuda. She married (2) JOHN LEWIS Bef. June 15, 1722 in Bermuda. He died June 15, 1722 in executed, Bermuda.

Notes for MARY SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

 

Notes for WILLIAM JOELL:

!see father in law Samuel Smith's will

Wm bought land in VA and also bought Whitmarsh Island offthe coast from Savannah in 1764,???

BERMUDA IN THE OLD EMPIRE

A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Compay\ny until the end of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784

by Henry C. Wilkinson

Oxford University Press, 1950

page 73 (1719)

Other privateers to be commissioned then were the sloops George, of twenty tons, four guns, Captain Jeremiah Burch; the Hopewell, of thirty tons, eight guns, Captain James Seymour; the Devonshire, of forty tons, ten guns, Captain William Joell.

The Devonshire and Hopewell cruised off the Spanish Main.... The Devonshire subsequently took two Dutch sloops which had been trading with the enemy. Next a Spanish sloop, the Phillippo Quinto, laden with arms and ammunition, made towards the Hopewell with the intention of overpowering her, but fell a prize to the Devonshire. Immediately after this the Devonshire attacked a substantial Spanish ship heavily armed and homeward bound with a valuable cargo. Joell, undaunted by the size of his adversary, lost no time in bringing the ship into action. After a while the Spanish showed signs of sailing away, so Joell ran the Devonshire alongside to board, but in so doing her boom was shot away, and he himself was wounded. The Devonshire was now crippled and her crew disheartened, so there was nothing for her to do but make her way home. Captain Joell died as a result of his wound, and his friend Richard Gilbert, who was a part owner of the sloop, had her painted on canvas to immortalize Joell's plucky action.....

Page 74 (1720)

The Devonshire, after being fitted with four more guns, was commissioned under Captain Francis Landey, once a protege of William Richardson, and Joell's quartermaster on his last voyage....

The career of all these privateers was naturally regarded by the inhabitants with the keenest interest. Their departure was heralded usually by three or five guns booming at the castle, and the salute proffered on the return varied from a single gun with six and a half pounds of powder to four guns with twenty-six pounds when a prize was astern. On one occasion, Captain Middleton, having garnered several prizes, was greeted with no fewer than eight guns--a salute but one less than that tendered on Queen Anne's coronation or birthday, the anniversary of Charles II's restoration, or on 5 November to commemorate 'that damnable plot of the gunpower treason,' and which lacked but three guns of the notable salute on 1 September 1721 [??] to proclaim the Union of England and Scotland.

Page 75 (1721)

There was much exhilaration about these private men-of-war, and the re-entry of one of them well laden gave the town a jubilant occasion. They, however, fostered an atmosphere of unbounded adventure and riotous spirits, for every man had his vote aboard ship, and often exercised it, sometimes to the negation of necessary discipline.....Privateering crews frequently contained old prirates who, though pardoned, were ill suited to any quiet life....Captain Landy fell mortally wounded by the rapier of one of these violent men, an ex-pirate, but nevertheless the son-in-law of a councillor, within two years of his commission to defend his island.*

The adventurous names of Lewis Middleton and William Richardson frequently appear thenceforth in the Assembly and on the juries; in the latter often as foremen, a futy the undoubtedly could well perform.

Captian Richardson nevertheless was actually in custody for a while in 1722, and when released hastened to sea again. In April 1724, as commander of a New York ship, he was overhauled near Bermuda, by the priate Spriggs. From that time Richardson, then in his forty-seventh year, seemed satisfied with his nautical experiences and returned to his civil duties at home.**

*John Lewis--not the famous pirate of that name, but another--was the culprit. In 1711 he sailed from Jamaica under William Tempest in the privateer "Charles." He sailed a prize--the sloop "Santa Rosa"--to Newport, Rhode Island, for Capt. Tempest, who continued on the successful cruize. He had previously robbed the Marquis of Navarres, and been seized for it by the Governor of South Carolina, but had escaped. After being pardoned in Bermuda, he had married Susannah [sic], widow of Capt. Wm. Joell. (CSPA & ? give her name as Mary.) He was hanged 15 June 1722. The chief justice was excused from sitting on this trial, because he and Col Sam Smith, the father-in-law of Lewis, had previously had a dispute. Col Smith was suspended from Council because he was thought to have tried to influence the coroner's inquest.

Capt. Landey lived at Pembroke Hall, then a much smaller house.

M.of C., 26 Mar., 27 Sept. 1722.

C.R. 290, 105. Book of Protests, IX, 54-5, 561. Chapin, 255.

**C.R. 290, 146, 325. Pirates of N. Eng. Coast, 281.

"Bermuda Historical Quarterly" Bermuda Library (some copies also at Archives)

Volume 2, page 194: Richard Joell is a witness at the inquest into the death of Capt. Francis Landy at the home of John Lewis. Jury blames Lewis for the death, Lewis absconded, finally gave himself up, was hanged.

Volume 2, page 197: Richard Joell's wife Rebecca was also questioned at the trial mentioned above.

 

6. William II JOELL. Son of William JOELL & Susannah STAFFORD. Died 1719. Occupation mariner.

He married Mary SMITH. Died 1729.

1720 Action Book: Wm. JOELL, infant, by his guardian Mary JOELL.

She had a second marriage to Capt. John LEWIS who was hanged 15 June 1722 for death of Capt. Francis Landey.

They had the following children:

i. William III JOELL (d.bef.1750); Born 1718.

He died before his uncle Thomas' will was written in 1749.

 

1708: Pembroke petition which lists his father, William Joell, member of Assembly, also lists a Lt. William Joell. (this puts William II's dob at about 1680)

1714 April 13: Minutes of HM Council

extract: Thomas Jones Esq and Capt Robert Burton, John Jennings Esq, Mr Samuel Saltus, and Lt William Joell were appointed to a committee to meet with a Committee of the Council. [Ancient Journals of the House of Assembly of Bermuda Vol.V, p.109]

1719: As master of Devonshire, William Joell engaged with a heavily armed Spanish vessel and was mortally wounded. His friend Richard Gilbert, who was part owner of Devonshire, had her painted on canvas to immortalize Joell's plucky action.... [Wilkinson's Bermuda in the Old Empire, p.73] (This painting of the Devonshire's encounter with the Spanish galleon has been widely reproduced in books on Bermuda history. A companion painting, a portrait of Capt William Joell, was also commissoned.)

...Capt. William Joell, of Pembroke, an intrepid and determinded sailor, in charge of the sloop "Devonshire", which belongs to Richard Gilbert of "The Grove"... Joell went in pursuit of a suspicious vessel hovering off the islands, and encounterd a Spanish vessel with a valuable cargo, homeward bound to Spain, and engaged the enemy in action. In trying to board her, Joell was badly wounded, and some of his crew killed. The "Devonshire" became unmanageable, and after temporary repairs, returned to Bermuda. Capt. Joell died soon afterwards; fortunately, he had made a will before going out, dividing his wealth equally between his wife, Mary, and his ten-month old son, William. Richard Gilbert commissioned a painting of the encounter with the Spanish privateer, and it is said to be the best representation of a Bermuda sloop; the picture is now in the possession of the Dill family, descendants of Richard Gilbert. Capt. Joell's widow later remarried, a rather infamous John Lewis. [Bermuda Historical Quarterly Vol 2, p.192]

1720: "after being fitted with four more guns, the Devonshire was commissioned under Capt Francis Landy, once a protege of William Richardson, and Joell's quartermaster on his last voyage." [Ibid, p.74]

1720 Action Book: Wm. JOELL, infant, by his guardian Mary JOELL.

Mary Smith Joell had a second marriage to Capt. John LEWIS who was hanged 15 June 1722 for death of Capt. Francis Landey. There is said to have been a daughter named Mary from this brief marriage. [Wilkinson footnotes]

Occupation: mariner

13 Aug 1719, proved 18 Nov 1719 (W6:52)

will of William Joell

mariner, Pembroke & Devonshire

wife Mary, dau of Collector Samuel Smith

brother Thomas

child: William age 1 month

exec: Mary, father-in-law Samuel Smith

witnesses: Edward Parker, Richard Tucker, Benjamin Maverick

 

More About WILLIAM JOELL:

Fact: 1708, petition, a Lt.

Occupation: 1719, mariner, Capt

Will: August 13, 1719, Pembroke/Devonshire, Bermuda

Will proved: November 18, 1719, Pembroke/Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for JOHN LEWIS:

see a Peniston notes from 1978, pg 5

 

BERMUDA IN THE OLD EMPIRE

A History of the Island from the Dissolution of the Somers Island Compay\ny until the end of the American Revolutionary War: 1684-1784

by Henry C. Wilkinson

Oxford University Press, 1950

page 73 (1719)

Other privateers to be commissioned then were the sloops George, of twenty tons, four guns, Captain Jeremiah Burch; the Hopewell, of thirty tons, eight guns, Captain James Seymour; the Devonshire, of forty tons, ten guns, Captain William Joell.

The Devonshire and Hopewell cruised off the Spanish Main.... The Devonshire subsequently took two Dutch sloops which had been trading with the enemy. Next a Spanish sloop, the Phillippo Quinto, laden with arms and ammunition, made towards the Hopewell with the intention of overpowering her, but fell a prize to the Devonshire. Immediately after this the Devonshire attacked a substantial Spanish ship heavily armed and homeward bound with a valuable cargo. Joell, undaunted by the size of his adversary, lost no time in bringing the ship into action. After a while the Spanish showed signs of sailing away, so Joell ran the Devonshire alongside to board, but in so doing her boom was shot away, and he himself was wounded. The Devonshire was now crippled and her crew disheartened, so there was nothing for her to do but make her way home. Captain Joell died as a result of his wound, and his friend Richard Gilbert, who was a part owner of the sloop, had her painted on canvas to immortalize Joell's plucky action.....

Page 74 (1720)

The Devonshire, after being fitted with four more guns, was commissioned under Captain Francis Landey, once a protege of William Richardson, and Joell's quartermaster on his last voyage....

The career of all these privateers was naturally regarded by the inhabitants with the keenest interest. Their departure was heralded usually by three or five guns booming at the castle, and the salute proffered on the return varied from a single gun with six and a half pounds of powder to four guns with twenty-six pounds when a prize was astern. On one occasion, Captain Middleton, having garnered several prizes, was greeted with no fewer than eight guns--a salute but one less than that tendered on Queen Anne's coronation or birthday, the anniversary of Charles II's restoration, or on 5 November to commemorate 'that damnable plot of the gunpower treason,' and which lacked but three guns of the notable salute on 1 September 1721 [??] to proclaim the Union of England and Scotland.

Page 75 (1721)

There was much exhilaration about these private men-of-war, and the re-entry of one of them well laden gave the town a jubilant occasion. They, however, fostered an atmosphere of unbounded adventure and riotous spirits, for every man had his vote aboard ship, and often exercised it, sometimes to the negation of necessary discipline.....Privateering crews frequently contained old prirates who, though pardoned, were ill suited to any quiet life....Captain Landy fell mortally wounded by the rapier of one of these violent men, an ex-pirate, but nevertheless the son-in-law of a councillor, within two years of his commission to defend his island.*

The adventurous names of Lewis Middleton and William Richardson frequently appear thenceforth in the Assembly and on the juries; in the latter often as foremen, a futy the undoubtedly could well perform.

Captian Richardson nevertheless was actually in custody for a while in 1722, and when released hastened to sea again. In April 1724, as commander of a New York ship, he was overhauled near Bermuda, by the priate Spriggs. From that time Richardson, then in his forty-seventh year, seemed satisfied with his nautical experiences and returned to his civil duties at home.**

*John Lewis--not the famous pirate of that name, but another--was the culprit. In 1711 he sailed from Jamaica under William Tempest in the privateer "Charles." He sailed a prize--the sloop "Santa Rosa"--to Newport, Rhode Island, for Capt. Tempest, who continued on the successful cruize. He had previously robbed the Marquis of Navarres, and been seized for it by the Governor of South Carolina, but had escaped. After being pardoned in Bermuda, he had married Susannah [sic], widow of Capt. Wm. Joell. (CSPA & ? give her name as Mary.) He was hanged 15 June 1722. The chief justice was excused from sitting on this trial, because he and Col Sam Smith, the father-in-law of Lewis, had previously had a dispute. Col Smith was suspended from Council because he was thought to have tried to influence the coroner's inquest.

Capt. Landey lived at Pembroke Hall, then a much smaller house.

M.of C., 26 Mar., 27 Sept. 1722.

C.R. 290, 105. Book of Protests, IX, 54-5, 561. Chapin, 255.

**C.R. 290, 146, 325. Pirates of N. Eng. Coast, 281.

"Bermuda Historical Quarterly" Bermuda Library

(some copies also at Archives)

Volume 2, page 194: Richard Joell is a witness at the inquest into the death of Capt. Francis Landy at the home of John Lewis. Jury blames Lewis for the death, Lewis absconded, finally gave himself up, was hanged.

Volume 2, page 197: Richard Joell's wife Rebecca was also questioned at the trial mentioned above.

 

Child of MARY SMITH and WILLIAM JOELL is:

i. WILLIAM3 JOELL, b. July 1719, Pembroke, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

Notes for WILLIAM JOELL:

!see grandfather Samuel Smith's will

Children of MARY SMITH and JOHN LEWIS are:

ii. MARY3 LEWIS, b. Bef. 1722; d. Aft. March 25, 1729, grandfather's, will.

Notes for MARY LEWIS:

!see grandfather Samuel Smith's will

 

iii. WILLIAM JOELL SMITH LEWIS, b. Bef. 1722.

6. CHRISTOPHER2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born September 05, 1701 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died 1729 in Pembroke, Bermuda. He married MARY. She died 1781 in Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

Christopher Smith

died intestate, probate 19 Oct 1731 (6:260,323; W6:279)

mariner, Smith's, administration to widow Mary, has new husband Joseph Stiles.

inventory of estate given

Christopher Smith named as deceased , widow Mary, son Nathaniel, in will of father-in-law Samuel Smith 25 Mar 1729 (W6:231)

named in will of Richard Gilbert 9 Feb 1707 as cousin (W5:10,19)

More About CHRISTOPHER SMITH:

Intestate: October 19, 1731, died, intestate, estate to wd Mary and new spouse Joseph Stiles

Occupation: Mariner

Notes for MARY:

!see father-in-law Samuel Smith's will

 

More About MARY:

Will: August 21, 1780, Paget, Bermuda

Will proved: August 15, 1782, Paget, Bermuda

Child of CHRISTOPHER SMITH and MARY is:

i. NATHANIEL3 SMITH, b. Bef. 1729; d. Abt. 1737, guardianship to John Joell, Pembroke; undated.

Notes for NATHANIEL SMITH:

!see grandfather Samuel Smith's will

Christopher Smith abt 1737, dec'd of Pembroke, guardian of son Nathaniel is John Joell, Pm

 

7. KATHERINE2 SMITH (SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born December 10, 1708 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Aft. March 25, 1729 in father's will. She married (1) REV. JOSEPH HORTON Bet. October 1731 - November 06, 1733 in Bermuda. He died Abt. 1740 in of Pembroke, Bermda. She married (2) JOHN OUTERBRIDGE Bet. October 1731 - November 06, 1733 in Bermuda, son of JOHN OUTERBRIDGE and ANN. He was born Bef. 1704 in Bermuda, and died Bet. 1729 - 1731 in Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for KATHERINE SMITH:

Smith, Samuel (father)

W6:231,247

will dated 25 mar 1729, proved 29 Jun 1731

Pembroke, wife Miriam,

children: Samuel (dau Susanna), Christopher (dec, widow Mary, child Nathaniel), Edward (dec, wd Mary, children Mary, Catherine, William), Miriam Peniston,(wife of Jeremiah, children Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Richard, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth, William, has sister Martha & Mary Peniston), Mary Lewis (widow, children Mary Lewis, William Joell), Seth, Ann, Catherine Outerbridge (wife of John, child Samuel)

exec: son Seth, dau Mary Lewis, son-in-law John Outerbridge, Nathaniel Bascome, John Trimingham

witnesses: Wm Brereton, Charles Jones, Edmund Bromwich, inventory

Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 532

1739, the "Mary",a Bermudian-registered vessel, owners <B>H Corbusier, S Spofforth, J Peniston Jr, Catherine Horton</B> brought 1 Bermuda slave into the port of New York. (Bernhard, 1999, p282)

Notes for REV. JOSEPH HORTON:

6 Nov 1733 (W6:334)

guardianship of John Outerbridge's son Samuel to widow Catherine now wife of Rev Joseph Horton of Pembroke

6 Dec 1738 (W7:87)

of Pembroke, wife Catherine, administrator of estate of Samuel Outerbridge

13 Mar 1740 (7:117)

Rev Joseph Horton

died intestate, administration of his estate to widow Catherine, inventory

More About REV. JOSEPH HORTON:

Intestate: March 13, 1739/40, of Pembroke, Bermuda

Notes for JOHN OUTERBRIDGE:

named in father in law Samuel Smith's will (W6:93)

wife Catherine, child Samuel (infant)

intestate, probate and inventory 19 Oct 1731 (W6:323/6:262/7:88)

Devonshire, widow Catherine testatrix

6 Nov 1733 (W6:334)

guardianship of son Samuel to widow Catherine now wife of Rev Joseph Horton of Pembroke

 

More About JOHN OUTERBRIDGE:

Intestate: October 19, 1731, Devonshire, Bermuda

Will: October 19, 1731, will proved, Bermuda per Bermuda Beacon

Child of KATHERINE SMITH and JOHN OUTERBRIDGE is:

i. SAMUEL3 OUTERBRIDGE, b. Abt. 1728, Bermuda; d. 1738, died young, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL OUTERBRIDGE:

Samuel Outerbridge, of Pembroke, son of the late John, grandson of Mrs Wingood, died intestate. Administration of his estate to Rev Joseph Horton (pembroke) and wife Catherine

6 Dec 1738 (W7:87,88)

More About SAMUEL OUTERBRIDGE:

Intestate: December 06, 1738, Pembroke, Bermuda

 

Generation No. 3

8. WILLIAM3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Abt. 1740, and died Aft. August 29, 1808 in will of Richard Jennings Peniston, Smith's, Bermuda. He married MARY PAYNTER in Bermuda, daughter of STEPHEN PAYNTER. She was born Abt. 1745, and died Aft. August 29, 1808 in will of Richard Jennings Peniston, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM PENISTON:

!see father's will naming him as eldest son

William Peniston, bequest to his children in codicil of will of Richard Jennings Peniston

dated 29 Aug 1808, (Wm of Smith's, wife Mary, bequest to ch William, Mary Ball, Martha Place)

 

More About WILLIAM PENISTON:

Fact 2: Abt. 1777, probably, Smith's, Bermuda

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and MARY PAYNTER are:

i. MARY4 PENISTON, b. Abt. 1770, Bermuda; d. Bet. October 13, 1819 - May 29, 1824, dsp, Smith's, Bermuda; m. RICHARD BALL, November 02, 1795, St George's, Bermuda; b. Bermuda; d. Bet. April 03, 1798 - May 06, 1800, dsp, will, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for MARY PENISTON:

Mary Ball

will dated 13 Oct 1819, proved May 29 1824 (W15:71)

Smith's, sister Martha Place,

brother John Peniston (died, children: John Hubbard, William Hugh, Mary Peach, Rachel Paynter, Martha Pickering Spencer),

brother William Peniston

cousin Elizabeth Musson, kin Ann Peniston

executors: nephew John Hubbard Peniston, nephew Wm Hugh Peniston, John Musson

witnesses: Wm Newman, Samuel F Trott

 

More About MARY PENISTON:

Will: October 13, 1819, will, Smith's, (see for relatives named)

Will proved: May 29, 1824, will proved

Notes for RICHARD BALL:

Richard Ball

will dated 3 Apr 1798, proved 6 May 1800 (W12:5, 12a:147)

Smith's, son of William, grandson of George and Sarah Ball, wife Mary, mother-in-law Mary Peniston

brother William Ball, sister-in-law Mary Ball, nephew of Richard Ball (dec'd)

nieces: Mary Darrell (wife of Robert), Jane Place (wife of Daniel), nephew Richard Ball

cousins: Ann, Mary, and Martha White

bequests to John Peniston and wife Elizabeth, Paynter Musson

executor: wife Mary, nephew Richard Ball, Paynter Musson

witnesses: John Albouy, John Gibbons, John Walker

 

More About RICHARD BALL:

Fact: 1789, Esquire, of Smith's, 1789 assessment

Will: April 03, 1798, will, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: May 06, 1800, son of William, wife Mary (others see will)

ii. CATHERINE PENISTON, m. HARVEY, Bermuda.

15. iii. JOHN PENISTON, d. Bef. October 13, 1819, sis Mary's will, Bermuda.

iv. HUGH PENISTON, b. Bef. May 16, 1768, grandfather's, will, Bermuda.

Notes for HUGH PENISTON:

!see grandfather's will (Jeremiah Peniston)- named as receiving grandson

William Peniston's inheritance if he die without issue.

 

v. WILLIAM PENISTON, b. Bef. May 16, 1768, grandfather's, will, Bermuda; d. Aft. October 13, 1819, sis Mary's will, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM PENISTON:

!see grandfather Jeremiah Peniston's will which names him and leaves him and

after his father's and mother's decease, the remainder of my land from the

south side sea so Northerly to the Path above the garden wall, which path shall

be the Dvision line between him my said Grandson and his father when said land

I purchased of my brother Richard Peniston as per deeds will appear but if my

said Grandson should die without having lawful issue, then I give and Demise

the said Land unto my Grandson Hugh? Peniston and his heirs.

 

vi. MARTHA PENISTON, b. 1783, Bermuda; d. June 06, 1853, Smith's, Bermuda; m. PLACE, Bermuda.

Notes for MARTHA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index for death pg 1037 (1989)

 

More About MARTHA PENISTON:

Fact 2: June 1853, Bermuda

9. SAMUEL3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) died Bef. August 27, 1748 in inventory, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married (1) MARY JENNINGS July 31, 1697 in Bermuda, daughter of RICHARD JENNINGS and MARY DOWNING. She died Abt. 1740 in probably, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married (2) SARAH DOWNING Aft. 1740 in Bermuda, daughter of THOMAS DOWNING and STONE. She died Aft. November 27, 1748 in will, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL PENISTON:

!see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

!see father's will- was already deceased at time of will

1762, the "Molly",a Bermudian-registered vessel, master <B>Sam Peniston Jno & Saml Paynters</B>, brought black slaves (1 man & 4 women) from Bermuda to Virginia. (Bernhard, 1999, p286)

Notes for MARY JENNINGS:

!see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

 

Notes for SARAH DOWNING:

!see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

!see will on file - Bermuda Archives Book 12B, pg 133 Film 291

 

More About SARAH DOWNING:

Fact 2: Bef. April 05, 1749, will proved, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child of SAMUEL PENISTON and MARY JENNINGS is:

i. RICHARD JENNINGS4 PENISTON, d. October 05, 1810, Monpelier, Devonshire, Bermuda; m. REBECCA JENNINGS, Bermuda; b. October 20, 1739, Bermuda; d. Bef. July 23, 1816, Bermuda.

Notes for RICHARD JENNINGS PENISTON:

!see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034

!by his will proved Mar 5 1812 , 50 pounds left to Miriam (Daughter of his uncle

Jeremiah Peniston) and 50 pounds

lived at Montpelier, Devonshire, left money to the Devonshire Church and gave

the two cedar armchairs which now stand in the chancel of the "New Church".

was a merchant of St Eustatius at the time that Rodney sacked the island.

!see grandfather Jeremiah Peniston's will which names him and leaves him "my

Man Ringo and a Negro Boy called Will."

!see stepmother's will Sarah Downing Peniston naming him

Virginia Colonial Records Project, SR 5748, pg 11, folio 22, #10:

Letter from R J Peniston, St Eustatia, 27 Apr 1779 to Keel & Roberts and Mr George Kerr, Virginia, telling them that Capt Talbot had been sent off with necessities for his ship, but the difficulty of getting a mast to turn her into a brig is attended with such expense that it has been decided to sell vessel and cargo. The letter goes on to say that the Captain is obliged to pay the b8ill he drew on Grenada on account of Mr George Kerr, and the writer asks how the matter stands, as he is accountable for the money. He goes on to say that the merchants seem to be working for the captains, so great are the altters' perquisites and he fears the Greyhound's accounts will prove it. Endorsed as abover. (3pp).

Virginia Colonial Records Project, SR 5748, pg 11, folio 22, #12:

Letter from R J Peniston, St Eustatia, 26 Apr 1779 to Messrs Keel & Roberts, acknowledging their letter of 27 May and saying that the "Willing Maid" had arrived in St Croix and Capt Talbot arrived at St Eustatia the previous evening with an account of his broken mainmast, 2 days after he left the Capes. Long description follows. Letter will be delivered by Capt Minors with particulars of the first voyage to the Windward. The profits are not as much as expected.

Virginia Colonial Records Project, SR 5748, pg 10, folio 22, #4-5,8:

Document "The owners of sloop "Greyhound" 1st voyage to Windward" and consists of a number of paper sewn together. 1st page, 22 Feb 1779, "to Richard Jennings Peniston Dr" and follows with a long list of items, prices, or charges against each. Next is a page "Sales of sundry merchandise received per the "Greyhound", Richard Minors, master, on account concern of the first voyage to Windward. Sold at Guadaloup." and a list of items with prices fetched. Next is "Invoice of the undermentioned goods shipped by Thomas Bonyea on board the sloop "Greyhound" for St Eustastia on account and risk of Mr Richard Jennings Peniston, merchant there." with lists relating to bags of coffee. Invoice of goods shipped in the sloop "Greyhound" for Virginia by Richard Jennings Peniston on the account and risk of Thomas Roberts merchant there- various items such as nails, and glass. Document headed "The owners of the sloop "Greyhound's" voyage 29 Nov 1778 to Richard Peniston DG" - a long list of goods and their cost. Includes salt, twine, tallow, hhds, of rum, payment of services.

More About RICHARD JENNINGS PENISTON:

Fact 2: October 1810, Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for REBECCA JENNINGS:

leaves Miriam daughter of Jeremiah and Miriam Peniston 50 pounds in her will

proved July 23, 1816.

Children of SAMUEL PENISTON and SARAH DOWNING are:

ii. THOMAS4 PENISTON, b. probably, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. November 27, 1748, mother's will.

Notes for THOMAS PENISTON:

!see Sarah Peniston's will on file

 

16. iii. RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK" PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. Aft. March 16, 1803, will, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

iv. SAMUEL PENISTON, d. Aft. November 27, 1748, mother's will, probably, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL PENISTON:

!see mother Sarah Peniston's will

1762, the "Molly",a Bermudian-registered vessel, master <B>Sam Peniston Jno & Saml Paynters</B>, brought black slaves (1 man & 4 women) from Bermuda to Virginia. (Bernhard, 1999, p286)

10. JOHN3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) died Abt. 1797 in Devonshire, Bermuda. He married (1) MARY SPENCER. She died Aft. July 1816 in Bermuda. He married (2) SARAH DILL. She was born in Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for JOHN PENISTON:

!may have lived at 1978 Mayflower, the remains of the house may still be seen

and the outside kitchen is still standing. It has been said that members of

this family died through poisoning- descendant is Miss Sussanna Peniston who

sold the property to Wm Cox Esq (see 1978 Peniston notes)

!see also Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 34- wills

!see father's will- not named- was he deceased before 13 May 1768??

 

More About JOHN PENISTON:

Fact 5: joiner

Children of JOHN PENISTON and MARY SPENCER are:

i. THOMAS4 PENISTON, d. infant.

ii. THOMAS PENISTON.

iii. GEORGE PENISTON, d. infant.

iv. JOSEPH PENISTON, d. infant.

v. HENRY PENISTON, d. infant.

vi. BENJAMIN PENISTON, d. infant.

vii. HESTER PENISTON.

17. viii. MARTHA PENISTON, b. 1771, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. May 1833, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Child of JOHN PENISTON and SARAH DILL is:

18. ix. JOHN I (OR J OR F)4 PENISTON, b. Bef. 1776, Bermuda; d. 1806, Walmsley, Devonshire, Bermuda.

11. JEREMIAH3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda, and died Bef. May 02, 1749 in guardianship of children, Smith's, Bermuda. He married MARY MOORE Bef. September 12, 1739 in Bermuda, daughter of ADAM MOORE and ELIZABETH TROTT. She was born Abt. 1718 in Bermuda.

Notes for JEREMIAH PENISTON:

!see father's will on file- he names an aforesaid grandson Jeremiah who is

since deceased- I think this an error as the only Jeremiah in the original will

is son Jeremiah

1739, the "Mary",a Bermudian-registered vessel, owners <B>H Corbusier, S Spofforth, J Peniston Jr, Catherine Horton</B> brought 1 Bermuda slave into the port of New York. (Bernhard, 1999, p282)

More About JEREMIAH PENISTON:

Fact 2: Bef. November 12, 1771, father's will, probably, Bermuda

Will: May 02, 1749, father Jeremiah guardianship of his children

More About MARY MOORE:

Will: father died when she was 2, lived with Thomas Bostock 12 yrs (his will)

Children of JEREMIAH PENISTON and MARY MOORE are:

i. RICHARD JENNINGS4 PENISTON.

ii. THOMAS PENISTON, d. Bef. October 20, 1756, Brother's will, Bermuda.

iii. SAMUEL PENISTON, d. Bet. 1756 - 1770, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL PENISTON:

1762, the "Molly",a Bermudian-registered vessel, master <B>Sam Peniston Jno & Saml Paynters</B>, brought black slaves (1 man & 4 women) from Bermuda to Virginia. (Bernhard, 1999, p286)

More About SAMUEL PENISTON:

Occupation: mariner

Will: October 20, 1756, Bermuda (W8:506)

Will proved: Abt. 1770, probate missing

12. ANTHONY3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda, and died 1778 in West Indies / Smith's, Bermuda. He married ELIZABETH GILBERT September 06, 1755 in Bermuda. She was born in Bermuda, and died Bef. April 05, 1800 in Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ANTHONY PENISTON:

Will: January 06, 1778, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: November 21, 1778, Smith's, Bermuda

More About ELIZABETH GILBERT:

Probate: April 05, 1800, Both deceased, admin of estate to Samuel S Peniston

Children of ANTHONY PENISTON and ELIZABETH GILBERT are:

i. THOMAS4 PENISTON.

19. ii. JEREMIAH PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. Bef. June 10, 1791, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

20. iii. RICHARD PENISTON, b. Bermuda; d. Aft. 1817, lost at sea.

21. iv. FRANCES MARY PENISTON, b. Abt. 1770, Bermuda; d. June 13, 1811, burial, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

v. ELIZABETH PENISTON, b. Bermuda.

vi. ANTHONY PENISTON, b. December 08, 1757, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1778, father's will, probably, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ANTHONY PENISTON:

Fact 3: May 27, 1759, Smith's, Bermuda

22. vii. ANN PENISTON, b. November 13, 1760, Bermuda; d. Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

viii. JOSEPH JONES PENISTON, b. March 10, 1763, Bermuda; d. October 1792.

More About JOSEPH JONES PENISTON:

Fact 2: October 24, 1792

Fact 3: July 10, 1763, Smith's, Bermuda

23. ix. SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON, b. October 17, 1764, Bermuda; d. April 30, 1821, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

24. x. MIRIAM MOLLY PENISTON, b. Bef. May 16, 1768, grandfather's, will, Bermuda.

xi. CATHERINE PENISTON, b. March 12, 1771, Bermuda; d. Bermuda; m. SAMUEL TROTT, January 25, 1800, Bermuda; b. 1748, of Walsingham, Bermuda; d. Walsingham, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL TROTT:

see Wilkinson's Bermuda From Sail To Steam pg 23

Letter: William Browne, Governor of Bermuda to Hon. Thomas Lord Sydney of Whitehall

10 February 1787

My Lord,

His Majesty's Council for these Islands at present consists of the following members, viz.

Thomas Hunt

John Tudor

Francis Forbes

John Harvey

Samuel Trott Jr

Henry Tucker Jr

Daniel Leonard

Mr Hunt lives at a distance from St George's, and is very far advanced in years. Mr Forbes is much of an invalid, and is obliged thereby to be often absent from the island. It is my duty therefore to represent to your Lordship, that his Majesty's service requires, that the number of the Council be increased, and to submit it to your Lordship's consideration, that James Tucker and John Green Esqres are persons, who by their abilities are well qualified and by their dispositions well inclined, to promote his Majesty's service.

Andrew Cazneas Esq had the honour to be appointed by his Majesty in 1781 to be one of the Council, and while he was in the Island, duly attended and faithfully performed his duty. He went to England in 1783 and returned to this place in the last vessel which arrived from thence, but inadvertantly ommitted to obtain his Majesty's leave of absence, while he was in England, or permission to resume his seat upon his return. I beg your Lordship will be pleased to signify to me his Majesty's pleasure thereon; my tenth instruction leading me to suppose his seat vacated by his absence.

Duncan Stewart Esq Collector of Customs for this port has my leave of absence for three months, it appearing right for the reasons offered to my consideration. If he should return to the Office of Collector, I wish his Majesty might think fit to charge him also with that of a Councellor. His conscientious regard to the duties of Office, tempered with moderation and prudence, qualifies him for this farther mark of his Majesty's confidence, and will, I trust, justify my recommending him to your Lordship's notice.

More About SAMUEL TROTT:

Fact 3: February 12, 1748/49, Bermuda

13. MIRIAM "MOLLY"3 PENISTON (MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1756 in Bermuda, and died March 05, 1850 in Bermuda. She married SAMUEL SPENCER Bef. May 13, 1768 in father's will, Bermuda, son of ANTHONY SPENCER. He died November 18, 1813 in burial, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About SAMUEL SPENCER:

Fact 2: February 23, 1819, will proved

Fact 3: shipwright of Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: Sr

Will: August 09, 1810, will

Children of MIRIAM PENISTON and SAMUEL SPENCER are:

i. RICHARD4 SPENCER, b. Bef. May 16, 1768, grandfather's, will; d. Bef. August 09, 1810, father's will, Bermuda.

Notes for RICHARD SPENCER:

!see Jeremiah Peniston's will on file- listed as a grandson

 

More About RICHARD SPENCER:

Will: Bef. August 09, 1810, died- not named in father's will

ii. MARY CAROLINE SPENCER, b. 1788, Bermuda; d. November 20, 1856, burial, dsp, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARY CAROLINE SPENCER:

Will: died age 68

iii. ANTHONY SPENCER, b. Bef. 1793, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

iv. JEREMIAH PENISTON SPENCER, b. Bef. 1793, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

v. MILLICENT PENISTON SPENCER, b. Bef. 1793, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

vi. SAMUEL GILBERT SPENCER, b. Bef. 1793, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

vii. NICHOLAS SPENCER, b. 1793, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

More About NICHOLAS SPENCER:

Will: May 26, 1793, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

viii. THOMAS ALEXANDER SPENCER, b. 1794, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

More About THOMAS ALEXANDER SPENCER:

Will: September 14, 1794, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ix. CHARLES SPENCER, b. 1796, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 03, 1797, burial, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About CHARLES SPENCER:

Fact 2: July 03, 1797, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: August 14, 1796, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

x. MIRIAM SPENCER, b. 1799, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1850.

More About MIRIAM SPENCER:

Will: March 24, 1799, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xi. ELIZA PATSY SPENCER, b. 1800, Smith's, Bermuda; d. September 04, 1829, dsp, St George's, Bermuda.

More About ELIZA PATSY SPENCER:

Fact 2: September 14, 1800, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Will: died age 29 leaves mother and sibs

14. WILLIAM3 SMITH (EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Aft. 1711 in see notes, Bermuda, and died Aft. March 25, 1729 in grandfather's, will.

Notes for WILLIAM SMITH:

!see grandfather Samuel Smith's will

!see mother's notes- guardian appt'd 1732

May 1999- received from internet source

lineage of William Smith (gen 4 - 10) in South Carolina (copy on file)

Child of WILLIAM SMITH is:

25. i. EDWARD4 SMITH, b. Abt. 1735; d. July 19, 1798, Warwick, Bermuda.

 

Generation No. 4

15. JOHN4 PENISTON (WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) died Bef. October 13, 1819 in sis Mary's will, Bermuda. He married ELIZABETH HUBBARD Bef. 1785 in Bermuda, daughter of HUBBARD. She was born 1758 in probably Bermuda, and died January 16, 1838 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JOHN PENISTON:

Will: April 03, 1798, bequest to John and Elizabeth in will of Richard Ball

More About ELIZABETH HUBBARD:

Will: January 17, 1838, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of JOHN PENISTON and ELIZABETH HUBBARD are:

i. MARY PEACH5 PENISTON.

26. ii. MARTHA PICKERING PENISTON, b. 1785, Bermuda; d. November 11, 1863, Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

27. iii. JOHN HUBBARD PENISTON, b. 1786, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. November 26, 1838, dueling, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

iv. RACHEL PAYNTER PENISTON, b. 1793, Bermuda; d. September 09, 1821, Bailey's Bay, Bermuda; m. WILLIAM M MC CALLAN, June 03, 1820, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. Abt. 1799, Bermuda; d. August 30, 1839, Bailey's Bay, Bermuda.

Notes for RACHEL PAYNTER PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index for marriage and death pg 878

 

More About RACHEL PAYNTER PENISTON:

Fact 3: November 17, 1793, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for WILLIAM M MC CALLAN:

see Bermuda Index pg 878- left a wife and four children

 

28. v. WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY PENISTON, b. November 12, 1796, Smith's, Bermuda; d. February 18, 1869, Paynter's Vale, Smith's, Bermuda.

16. RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4 PENISTON (SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda, and died Aft. March 16, 1803 in will, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK" PENISTON:

!see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

!his parents are not known for sure but he named a daughter Mary Downing

Peniston- not named in Sarah Downing Peniston's will

!see will W12:151 Hallett's Early Bermuda Wills pg 443

 

More About RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK" PENISTON:

Fact 2: Bef. July 07, 1803, will proved, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: mariner

Children of RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK" PENISTON are:

29. i. MARY "POLLY" DOWNING5 PENISTON, b. 1773, of Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda; d. May 22, 1833, St George's, Bermuda.

30. ii. FRANCES A PENISTON, b. 1770, Bermuda; d. September 18, 1829, Quebec, Canada.

17. MARTHA4 PENISTON (JOHN3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1771 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died May 1833 in Devonshire, Bermuda. She married BENJAMIN ROBINSON in Bermuda. He died Bet. 1820 - 1828 in Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for MARTHA PENISTON:

had issue

 

More About MARTHA PENISTON:

Burial: May 14, 1833, Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for BENJAMIN ROBINSON:

will dated 30 Sep 1820, proved 4 July 1828 (W15:194)

mariner, Devonshire, Bermuda

wife Martha

children: Rebecca Sarah, Mary Frances, Esther Ruth

executors: Wm Cox, Richard Gilbert Dill

witnesses: Richard W Tynes, Robert B Lightbourn, Richard Gilbert Dill

More About BENJAMIN ROBINSON:

Occupation: 1820, mariner

Will: September 30, 1820, Devonshire, Bermuda

Will proved: July 04, 1828, Devonshire, Bermuda

Children of MARTHA PENISTON and BENJAMIN ROBINSON are:

i. REBECCA SARAH5 ROBINSON, b. Devonshire, Bermuda.

ii. MARY FRANCES ROBINSON, b. Devonshire, Bermuda.

31. iii. ESTHER RUTH ROBINSON, b. Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Aft. September 30, 1820, of, Devonshire, Bermuda.

18. JOHN I (OR J OR F)4 PENISTON (JOHN3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Bef. 1776 in Bermuda, and died 1806 in Walmsley, Devonshire, Bermuda. He married SUSANNAH MORRIS in Bermuda. She was born 1778 in probably Bermuda, and died July 06, 1852 in Walmsley, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for JOHN I (OR J OR F) PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 45

 

More About JOHN I (OR J OR F) PENISTON:

Fact: 1806, will of Richard Jennings Peniston, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: mariner

Will: May 16, 1806, Devonshire, Bermuda

Will proved: February 20, 1810, Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for SUSANNAH MORRIS:

was sister or dgter to Capt Wm Morris

 

More About SUSANNAH MORRIS:

Will: July 06, 1852, burial Devonshire, Bermuda at 74 yrs

Children of JOHN PENISTON and SUSANNAH MORRIS are:

i. SARAH FRANCES5 PENISTON, b. 1798, Bermuda; d. December 31, 1874, dsp, Walmsley, Devonshire, Bermuda; m. HUGH WALMSLEY, March 10, 1842, Devonshire, Bermuda; b. 1789, Isle of Man, Great Britain; d. April 26, 1844, Walmsley, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for HUGH WALMSLEY:

see Bermuda Index 1989

owned 7 slaves in Devonshire in 1835 (Bermudian 2/9/1835)

captain of the schooner "Aletta" clearing Bermuda for Havana 6/11/1835- see

Bermudian 6/13/1835

 

More About HUGH WALMSLEY:

Fact 2: April 1844, burial, Bermuda

Fact 5: Capt.

ii. SUSANNAH MORRIS PENISTON, b. 1804, Bermuda; d. July 31, 1874, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About SUSANNAH MORRIS PENISTON:

Will: July 31, 1874, burial Devonshire, Bermuda at 70 yr

iii. GEORGE HUBBARD PENISTON, b. Bef. 1806, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Aft. May 16, 1806, father's will, Bermuda.

Notes for GEORGE HUBBARD PENISTON:

see pg 51 Corbusier's Peniston pedigree- registered slaves for his mother

Susannah in 1834, left Bermuda aft 1834 and not heard from since

 

iv. MARY LOUISE PENISTON, b. 1806, Bermuda; d. unmarried.

19. JEREMIAH4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda, and died Bef. June 10, 1791 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married RACHEL PAYNTER in Bermuda, daughter of SAMUEL PAYNTER and MARY OUTERBRIDGE. She was born July 15, 1762 in Bermuda, and died October 03, 1817 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for JEREMIAH PENISTON:

!see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 42 for wills etc

!see grandfather's will (Jeremiah Peniston) on file naming him in codicil

as deceased 5/16/1768 - is this the wrong grandchild??

 

More About JEREMIAH PENISTON:

Fact 2: Bermuda

Notes for RACHEL PAYNTER:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 42 for wills etc

Child of JEREMIAH PENISTON and RACHEL PAYNTER is:

32. i. MARY ANN TUCKER5 PENISTON, b. 1781, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1849, Bermuda.

20. RICHARD4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda, and died Aft. 1817 in lost at sea. He married MIRIAM in Bermuda.

Child of RICHARD PENISTON and MIRIAM is:

i. RICHARD ALBUOY5 PENISTON, b. 1817, Philadelphia, PA, USA; d. young man.

Notes for RICHARD ALBUOY PENISTON:

died as a young man of yellow fever- pg 47 Corbusier's Pen Gen

 

21. FRANCES MARY4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Abt. 1770 in Bermuda, and died June 13, 1811 in burial, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married JOHN BURGESS HILL April 19, 1795 in Bermuda, son of ELISHA HILL and MIRIAM BURGESS. He was born Abt. 1770, and died September 09, 1813 in burial, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for JOHN BURGESS HILL:

!Early Bermuda Wills pg 278

 

More About JOHN BURGESS HILL:

Fact 2: Bef. May 21, 1818, will proved, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: shipwright

Will: August 21, 1813, will, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of FRANCES PENISTON and JOHN HILL are:

i. ADRIANA GILBERT5 HILL, b. 1796, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. August 21, 1813, father's will; m. JOHN HILL, March 25, 1815, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ADRIANA GILBERT HILL:

Will: November 13, 1796, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. ANTHONY JOHN HILL, b. 1800, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. August 21, 1813, father's will.

More About ANTHONY JOHN HILL:

Will: June 22, 1800, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iii. FRANCES MARY HILL, b. 1804, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. May 17, 1861, brother's home, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for FRANCES MARY HILL:

!Bermuda Index pg 618

 

More About FRANCES MARY HILL:

Fact 5: dsp

Will: June 17, 1804, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

22. ANN4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 13, 1760 in Bermuda, and died in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married PAYNTER MUSSON in Bermuda. He died March 24, 1818 in Flatt's, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ANN PENISTON:

Fact 3: March 20, 1761, Bermuda

More About PAYNTER MUSSON:

Will: July 01, 1794, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will proved: May 05, 1818, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of ANN PENISTON and PAYNTER MUSSON are:

33. i. SAMUEL PAYNTER5 MUSSON, b. 1797, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Bet. 1872 - 1873, St Michael's, Barbados, BWI.

ii. SUSANNA MUSSON.

iii. ELIZABETH MUSSON.

iv. FRANCES MUSSON.

v. ANTHONY WILLIAM MUSSON.

23. SAMUEL SMITH4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 17, 1764 in Bermuda, and died April 30, 1821 in Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda. He married SARAH LOUISA MUSSON October 08, 1789 in St George's, Bermuda, daughter of JAMES MUSSON. She was born June 1771 in Bermuda, and died July 05, 1859 in Flatts, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

!of Flatts, Bermuda see Bermuda Index 1989 & Corbusier's Peniston pedigree

!see grandfather Jeremiah Peniston's will naming him and leaving him a cedar

chest which stands in the parlour and also a square table and a silver porriger

 

More About SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

Fact 2: 1821, Bermuda

Notes for SARAH LOUISA MUSSON:

see IGI index

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037 for daughter's death, pg 1038 for her's

 

More About SARAH LOUISA MUSSON:

Fact 2: July 1859, Bermuda

Children of SAMUEL PENISTON and SARAH MUSSON are:

i. SAMUEL SMITH5 PENISTON, b. 1791, Bermuda; d. February 1792, Bermuda.

Notes for SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

see EBR pg 276 for birth

 

More About SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

Fact 2: February 11, 1792, Bermuda

Fact 3: November 28, 1791, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: Jr

ii. SARAH LOUISA PENISTON, b. 1792, Bermuda; d. March 16, 1852, unmarried, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for SARAH LOUISA PENISTON:

for death, see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037

 

More About SARAH LOUISA PENISTON:

Fact 2: March 17, 1852, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: May 26, 1793, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON, b. 1795, Bermuda; d. September 20, 1809, ?.

Notes for SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

see EBR pg 276

 

More About SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

Fact 3: March 29, 1795, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: Jr

34. iv. ANTHONY JAMES PENISTON, b. 1797, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

v. WILLIAM FREDERIC PENISTON, b. 1798, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM FREDERIC PENISTON:

see EBR pg 276

 

More About WILLIAM FREDERIC PENISTON:

Fact 3: July 05, 1798, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

vi. SUSAN ELIZA SUSY PENISTON, b. 1799, Bermuda; d. May 16, 1869, unmarried, NY, USA.

Notes for SUSAN ELIZA SUSY PENISTON:

see EBR pg 276

 

More About SUSAN ELIZA SUSY PENISTON:

Fact 3: January 05, 1800, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

35. vii. MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON, b. 1801, Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 1824, Bermuda.

36. viii. WILLIAM RICHARD PENISTON, b. June 04, 1804, of Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 12, 1891, Smith's, Bermuda.

ix. JEREMIAH ALFRED PENISTON, b. February 16, 1806, Bermuda; d. May 28, 1879, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for JEREMIAH ALFRED PENISTON:

see EBR pg 277

 

 

More About JEREMIAH ALFRED PENISTON:

Fact 3: July 20, 1806, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: merchant

Will: May 29, 1879, burial Smith's, Bermuda

37. x. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. August 16, 1808, Bermuda; d. September 21, 1866, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

xi. EMILY CATHARINE PENISTON, b. 1812, Bermuda; d. April 12, 1845, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for EMILY CATHARINE PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index for death- pg 1036

see EBR pg 277 for birth

 

More About EMILY CATHARINE PENISTON:

Fact 2: April 13, 1845, burial, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: November 29, 1812, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

24. MIRIAM MOLLY4 PENISTON (ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Bef. May 16, 1768 in grandfather's, will, Bermuda. She married ROBERT SPENCER MUSSON April 21, 1793 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He was born in of Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for MIRIAM MOLLY PENISTON:

!see grandfather Jeremiah Pensiton's will

 

More About ROBERT SPENCER MUSSON:

Fact 5: mariner

Children of MIRIAM PENISTON and ROBERT MUSSON are:

i. JOHN AUGUSTUS5 MUSSON, b. 1796, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About JOHN AUGUSTUS MUSSON:

Baptism: March 06, 1796, Smith's, Bermuda

38. ii. ROBERT SPENCER MUSSON, b. 1798, Smith's, Bermuda.

25. EDWARD4 SMITH (WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Abt. 1735, and died July 19, 1798 in Warwick, Bermuda. He married DEBORAH BLACKMAN January 19, 1772 in Moore Register, Bermuda. She was born Bet. 1734 - 1735, and died December 16, 1817 in Warwick, Bermuda.

More About EDWARD SMITH:

Fact: 1789, Edward Smith listed in Warwick; freeholder, in possession

More About DEBORAH BLACKMAN:

Burial: December 17, 1817, Christ Church, Warwick, Bermuda

Child of EDWARD SMITH and DEBORAH BLACKMAN is:

39. i. WILLIAM5 SMITH, b. August 03, 1772, Paget, Bermuda; d. September 10, 1842, Charleston, SC.

 

Generation No. 5

26. MARTHA PICKERING5 PENISTON (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1785 in Bermuda, and died November 11, 1863 in Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda. She married JOSEPH YOUNG SPENCER October 17, 1805 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of THOMAS SPENCER and RACHEL (WILLIAMS?). He was born 1775 in Bermuda, and died May 17, 1840 in Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARTHA PICKERING PENISTON:

Will: November 12, 1863, buried Smith's, Bermuda age 78 "Picrine"

More About JOSEPH YOUNG SPENCER:

Will: captain, age 65 at death, no wife or children listed in index

Children of MARTHA PENISTON and JOSEPH SPENCER are:

i. JOHN THOMAS6 SPENCER, b. 1806, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1807, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JOHN THOMAS SPENCER:

Will: July 11, 1806, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

40. ii. JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER, b. 1807, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. February 21, 1871, Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

iii. ALEXANDER THOMAS SPENCER, b. 1808, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ALEXANDER THOMAS SPENCER:

Will: November 06, 1808, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

27. JOHN HUBBARD5 PENISTON (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1786 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died November 26, 1838 in dueling, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married ADRIANNA BURROWS MCCALLAN May 09, 1811 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of CLAUDE WILLIAM MCCALLAN. She was born May 11, 1790 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died March 25, 1884 in Leamington, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for JOHN HUBBARD PENISTON:

see marriage announcement Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034

 

More About JOHN HUBBARD PENISTON:

Burial: November 27, 1838, burial Trinity Church, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Occupation: 1821, shipwright

Will: October 26, 1821, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will proved: August 21, 1844, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for ADRIANNA BURROWS MCCALLAN:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034 for marriage announcement , pg 1042 for death

was 92 years and 6 months at death - birth date wrong? should be Sep 1791?

left 6 children, 31 grandchildren, 30 greatgrandchildren

 

More About ADRIANNA BURROWS MCCALLAN:

Fact 2: March 25, 1884, burial Trinity Church, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of JOHN PENISTON and ADRIANNA MCCALLAN are:

41. i. ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, b. June 17, 1812, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. April 18, 1857, Smith's, Bermuda.

ii. SARAH HAYES PENISTON, b. 1814, Bermuda; d. May 20, 1903, Mt Hope's, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for SARAH HAYES PENISTON:

see EBR 1991 pg 277 for birth

 

More About SARAH HAYES PENISTON:

Fact 2: May 21, 1903, burial unmarried, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 3: October 30, 1814, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

42. iii. ROBERT THOMPSON PENISTON, b. 1816, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1875, Bermuda.

43. iv. MARY PEACH LATTIMORE PENISTON, b. 1821, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. 1899, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

44. v. LUCY MERCER PENISTON, b. 1822, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. May 07, 1906, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

vi. JEREMIAH WILLIAM 2ND PENISTON, b. 1825, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. August 1884, will proved, drowned No Shore, Bailey's Bay, Bermuda; m. (1) AMELIA HAYWARD, Bef. 1871, Bermuda; b. of Hamilton par, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1871, Bermuda; m. (2) MARY ELEANOR MCCALLAN, October 19, 1871, St Peter's, St George's, Bermuda; b. 1831, St George's, Bermuda; d. September 16, 1889, brother's home, St David's, Bermuda.

Notes for JEREMIAH WILLIAM 2ND PENISTON:

married someone from the US? drowned on the North Shore - while he was fishing

off the North Shore, the boat was overset by a squall and he was drowned. There

was no boat to go to his rescue. The boathouse at Bailey's Bay was built by Dr.

TA Outerbridge to house a boat for such an occasion, he was a great friend of

Capt. Jerry.- see Peniston notes

a planter, no issue

Cyrene or Sirene

1863-4, Johnny Tabb, purser of the "Cyrene" (or Sirene), a blockade runner for the Confederacy was captured with 3 Bermudians, Eldon & Tommy L Outerbridge and Captain Jeremiah Peniston. They were imprisoned in Point Lookout, Maryland. Through Tabb, the British Ambassador Lord Lyons at Washington and interceded to secure their freedom. (Bermuda Hist Quarterly, Vol XXV, no1, 1968). Capt T L Outerbridge related his capture in "Imprisoned for Blockade Running 1863-1864" printed in BHQ vol 6 #2 pg 105-7. "She (the Sirene) was a small boat which the British Government had used for running about Bermuda but they had condemned her and she was sold to Mr Fininsey, Confederate Consul, who was in Bermuda. He bought her to send to Wilmington and her crew were to bring back the steamer "Cape of Good Hope" which was being used as a passenger ship between Smithfield and Wilmington. The "Cape of Good Hope was a large boat and their idea was to load her with cotton for Bermuda and use the "Sirene" for running between Wilmington and Smithfield. Capt Jeremiah Peniston went as Master of the "Sirene"; my brother, Eldon Outerbridge was First Officer, I was Second Officer and Mr Tabb, a gentleman from Virginia was Purser. After a passage of 7 days we reached Bowford, NC so you can see what a slow boat she was. Well, we proceeded down the coast under sail towards Cape Fear, thinking this would deceive the blockaders. After going along about an hour, the man-of-war "Key Stone State" came up and spoke to us, ordering us to heave-to, which we did. They sent a boat, took us in tow, carried us into Bowford harbour and anchored us close to a receiving-ship. The officers of the "Key Stone State" laughed at us for trying to run the blockade in such a vessel.. Next day we were put on board the receiving ship. The Captain of this craft had been in Bermuda several times in a whaler and was very kind to us. We remained on board 10 days and lived like fighting cocks. On the 4th day we saw a steamer "Pavince", a blockade runner, chased on shore by one of the Yankee men-of-war. ..the men were sent to the receiving ship- the shortest route to a prison...and we all had a good time. ... Capt Peniston, the captain of the "Pavince" and a lot of others went to take the "Sirene" to Fort Lafayette. The rest of us went to Point Lookout Prison where about 15000 Confederate soldiers were imprisoned." After release 2 months later, "we went to Mr Middleton, the Bermuda agent (in New York). Mr Middleton told us Capt William Peniston was at New York in his barque "Lapflerene". He was going to Bermuda and wnated a crew.... his wife was on board..... After the war, "Key Stone State" was purchased by Mr Webb of New York and was sent to Bermuda as a New York boat to run the mails. Her name was changed to "San Francisco".

More About JEREMIAH WILLIAM 2ND PENISTON:

Fact 2: of Walsingham, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: Capt

Will: June 25, 1826, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for MARY ELEANOR MCCALLAN:

!see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1040, death 1043- died at the residence of her

brother Samuel C Mc Callan, was a widow of WB Peniston

 

More About MARY ELEANOR MCCALLAN:

Baptism: September 11, 1831, St George's, Bermuda

Burial: September 1889, Bermuda

45. vii. ALICE FRANCES PENISTON, b. 1829, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

46. viii. WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE PENISTON, b. May 11, 1832, of Harrington, House, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. August 19, 1918.

28. WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY5 PENISTON (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 12, 1796 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died February 18, 1869 in Paynter's Vale, Smith's, Bermuda. He married ELIZABETH FRANCES PAYNTER April 15, 1820 in Bailey's Bay, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of JOHN PAYNTER and CHRISTIANA SMITH. She was born 1793 in Bermuda, and died September 26, 1841 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY PENISTON:

see EBR 1991 pg 277 for birth

see Bermuda's Heritage magazine pg 89 1984- Stephen Benjamin Richardson b 1900

and died 1879, bought his wife's freedom (Violet, a coloured or mulatto slave)

from Wm Hugh P. of Smith's Parish for 30 lbs on Oct 15 1831, she was 27 yrs and

one of eleven slaves owned by Peniston

see Corbusier's Peniston Gen pg 51- died intestate

12 Jan 1815, proved 7 Sep 1815

Wm H Peniston named as cousin and exec to Daniel Hubbard, Hamilton Parish

13 Oct 1819, proved 29 May 1824

Wm Hugh Peniston nephew and exec to will of Mrs Mary Ball of Smith's.

22 Aug 1821

Wm Hugh Peniston witness to will of Jane Cooper (widow of George of Hamilton Parish)

More About WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY PENISTON:

Baptism: March 05, 1797, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Burial: February 19, 1869

Fact 2: February 19, 1869, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 3: March 05, 1797, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About ELIZABETH FRANCES PAYNTER:

Burial: September 27, 1841, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: September 27, 1841, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and ELIZABETH PAYNTER are:

i. ELIZABETH H6 PENISTON, b. of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. June 17, 1877, Spanish Point, Pembroke, Bermuda; m. WILLIAM E NEWMAN, January 20, 1848, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. of Smith's, Bermuda; d. May 26, 1869, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM E NEWMAN:

Fact: member of Colonial Parliament

Fact 5: MCP

47. ii. RACHEL PENISTON, b. Abt. 1820, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. March 16, 1852, father's home, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

iii. PENISTON, b. January 28, 1821, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034

 

iv. MARY ELIZA PENISTON, b. 1828, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About MARY ELIZA PENISTON:

Baptism: March 02, 1828, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

48. v. WILLIAM HUBBARD PENISTON, b. December 01, 1829, Paynter's Vale, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. December 08, 1917, Bermuda.

vi. FRANCES SUSAN PAYNTER PENISTON, b. January 1832, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, unmarried, Bermuda.

More About FRANCES SUSAN PAYNTER PENISTON:

Baptism: April 22, 1832, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

49. vii. ANNA LOUISA PENISTON, b. 1835, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

29. MARY "POLLY" DOWNING5 PENISTON (RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1773 in of Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda, and died May 22, 1833 in St George's, Bermuda. She married THOMAS PHELAN October 17, 1792 in Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda. He was born 1756 in Ireland, and died July 1823 in St George's, Bermuda.

Notes for MARY "POLLY" DOWNING PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

 

More About MARY "POLLY" DOWNING PENISTON:

Burial: May 24, 1833, St Peter's, St George's, Bermuda

Will: May 22, 1833, "Queen St House, The Square Garden" formerly owned by Alured Popple Cox

Will proved: January 27, 1857

Notes for THOMAS PHELAN:

!see will of father in law Francis Peniston

 

More About THOMAS PHELAN:

Burial: July 17, 1823, St Peter's, St George's, Bermuda

Fact: 1788, arrived in Bermuda by way of London, possibly in Brig Bermuda Sep 1788

Occupation: architect, carpenter

Will: February 15, 1811, St George's, Bermuda

Children of MARY PENISTON and THOMAS PHELAN are:

i. JAMES OSMOND6 PHELAN, b. 1815, St George's, Bermuda; d. March 24, 1857, St George's, Bermuda.

More About JAMES OSMOND PHELAN:

Baptism: January 14, 1816, St George's, Bermuda

Burial: March 25, 1857, St George's, Bermuda

ii. ELEANOR THOMAS PHELAN, b. 1804, Smith's, Bermuda; m. WILLIAM EDWIN THOMAS, April 14, 1821, St George's, Bermuda.

More About ELEANOR THOMAS PHELAN:

Baptism: April 15, 1804, Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: St George's, Bermuda

More About WILLIAM EDWIN THOMAS:

Occupation: 1821, Lt R.N., merchant service, at time of marriage

iii. MARGARET HUNT PHELAN, b. 1798, St George's, Bermuda; d. February 24, 1854, dsp, St George's, Bermuda.

More About MARGARET HUNT PHELAN:

Baptism: May 25, 1798, St George's, Bermuda

Burial: March 09, 1854, St George's, Bermuda

iv. JOHN RICHARD PHELAN, b. 1800, Smith's, Bermuda; m. ANNE PEAT TAYLOR, January 26, 1847, Monteith Row, Glasgow, Scotland; b. of Over Newton, England.

More About JOHN RICHARD PHELAN:

Baptism: April 20, 1800, Smith's, Bermuda

50. v. MARY PENISTON PHELAN, b. 1794, St George's, Bermuda; d. December 1847, St George's, Bermuda.

vi. WILLIAM THOMAS PHELAN, b. 1811, of St George's, Bermuda; d. April 16, 1824, at sea, San Fernando de Amoa.

More About WILLIAM THOMAS PHELAN:

Burial: April 1824, at sea

vii. FRANCES SMITH PHELAN, b. 1796, St George's, Bermuda; d. December 1863, St George's, Bermuda.

More About FRANCES SMITH PHELAN:

Baptism: July 11, 1796, St George's, Bermuda

Burial: December 15, 1863, St George's, Bermuda

viii. RICHARD PENISTON PHELAN, b. 1802, St George's, Bermuda.

More About RICHARD PENISTON PHELAN:

Baptism: April 11, 1802, St George's, Bermuda

30. FRANCES A5 PENISTON (RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1770 in Bermuda, and died September 18, 1829 in Quebec, Canada. She married RICHARD F PENISTON Bef. 1787 in Bermuda, son of FRANCIS PENISTON and ANNE. He was born October 06, 1760 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died October 22, 1826 in Penistons, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for FRANCES A PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index, for last name see Early Bermuda Records 1991- maiden name

was Peniston!

see copy of spouse's will

 

Notes for RICHARD F PENISTON:

!see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92- There is a lovely story in the "Peniston

Tree" which claims that Richard's great wealth was due to the purchase of a

quantity of coffee on the advice of a stranger whom he had fed and clothed. The

sacks, bearing special marks, supposedly contained a considerable amount of

gold money. A wealthy merchant had placed this gold in sacks when his country

was having a revolution and had shipped them to a foreign port. Whether this be

true or not, he increased his holdings by judicious investments and left what

was considered a large fortune in those days.

!see Early Bermuda

Records 1991 for bap. date , also IGI index see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034 for death

!see copy of will on file W15:155

 

More About RICHARD F PENISTON:

Fact 2: October 1826, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: May 10, 1761, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: merchant

Children of FRANCES PENISTON and RICHARD PENISTON are:

51. i. FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, b. 1787, Smith's, Bermuda; d. October 31, 1854, son George home, New York City, NY, USA.

52. ii. FRANCES ANNE PENISTON, b. 1793; d. May 31, 1848, Baltimore, MD, USA.

53. iii. AMELIA EMMELINE PENISTON, b. 1795, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. October 20, 1826, father's will, Bermuda.

iv. ELIZABETH MARY PENISTON, b. 1800, Bermuda; d. September 04, 1881, Mill Village, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada; m. JAMES JR RATCHFORD, November 16, 1830, Smith's, Bermuda; b. Parsborough, Nova Scotia, Canada; d. Bef. 1881, probably, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Notes for ELIZABETH MARY PENISTON:

!see Early Bermuda records 1991 for birth, pg 276

!see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1042 for death

 

More About ELIZABETH MARY PENISTON:

Fact 3: March 30, 1800, Smith's, Bermuda

54. v. RICHARD PENISTON, b. 1803, Smith's, Bermuda; d. December 02, 1859, Quebec, Canada.

55. vi. ALMIRA PENISTON, b. 1805, Bermuda; d. April 28, 1847, Marlborough Pl, Old Kent Rd, London, England.

56. vii. NICHOLAS PENISTON, b. January 12, 1807, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 02, 1860, drowned, Harrington Sound, Bermuda.

57. viii. MATILDA PENISTON, b. November 03, 1809, Peniston Hall, Bermuda; d. June 03, 1846, St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

31. ESTHER RUTH5 ROBINSON (MARTHA4 PENISTON, JOHN3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died Aft. September 30, 1820 in of, Devonshire, Bermuda. She married LOUIS GRISET July 09, 1831 in Devonshire Church, Devonshire, Bermuda. He was born in of, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for ESTHER RUTH ROBINSON:

named in will of Robert Bascome Lightbourn of Warwick 10 Aug 1820 (W15:111)

Children of ESTHER ROBINSON and LOUIS GRISET are:

i. WILLIAM HENRY6 GRISET, b. August 03, 1832, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM HENRY GRISET:

Baptism: January 07, 1833, Devonshire, Bermuda

ii. EDWIN FRANCIS GRISET, b. June 25, 1834, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About EDWIN FRANCIS GRISET:

Baptism: March 15, 1835, Devonshire, Bermuda

iii. ALEXANDRINA GRISET, b. January 27, 1836, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About ALEXANDRINA GRISET:

Baptism: July 31, 1836, Devonshire, Bermuda

iv. BENJAMIN LOUIS GRISET, b. January 03, 1839, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About BENJAMIN LOUIS GRISET:

Baptism: December 22, 1839, Devonshire, Bermuda

32. MARY ANN TUCKER5 PENISTON (JEREMIAH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1781 in Bermuda, and died Abt. 1849 in Bermuda. She married EDWARD B SEON in Bermuda.

Child of MARY PENISTON and EDWARD SEON is:

i. INFANT6 SEON.

33. SAMUEL PAYNTER5 MUSSON (ANN4 PENISTON, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1797 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Bet. 1872 - 1873 in St Michael's, Barbados, BWI. He married MUSSON.

More About SAMUEL PAYNTER MUSSON:

Baptism: February 05, 1797, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact: 1855, named in Barbadoes by Daniel Robt Tucker in his notebook (BHQ vol 10, #2)

Occupation: merchant, S P Musson & Co in Barbados.

Will: June 27, 1872, Barbados, BWI

Will proved: November 28, 1873, St Michael's, Barbados, BWI

Children of SAMUEL MUSSON and MUSSON are:

i. SAMUEL JAMES6 MUSSON.

ii. SUSAN JAMES MUSSON, m. RICHARD F PERCY; d. Bef. 1872.

58. iii. AGNES STRATTON MUSSON.

59. iv. HELEN MUSSON, d. Bef. 1872.

34. ANTHONY JAMES5 PENISTON (SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1797 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married (1) ELIZA HARRIET MUSSON February 15, 1830 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of JAMES MUSSON and SARAH DURHAM. She was born 1804 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died July 11, 1833 in Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda. He married (2) MARIA SHAW YOUNG Abt. 1838 in NY, NY, USA. She was born in of NY.

Notes for ANTHONY JAMES PENISTON:

!Passengers who arrived in the United States Sep 1821- Dec 1823

Magna Carta Book Co 1969

pg 299- Norfolk, QE Sep 30, 1823

only three passengers listed:

John Danell (Darrell?) 24 M Attorney of Bermuda ship Brig. Luna. Knox

Anthony J Peniston 24 M Merchant of Bermuda ""

Eliz Tucker and Ch. 35 F of Bermuda ""

 

More About ANTHONY JAMES PENISTON:

Fact 3: June 18, 1797, Smith's, Bermuda

More About ELIZA HARRIET MUSSON:

Baptism: May 03, 1804, Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: July 12, 1833, Smith's, Bermuda (Flatt's)

Child of ANTHONY PENISTON and ELIZA MUSSON is:

i. JAMES MUSSON6 PENISTON, b. February 1831, Smith's, Bermuda; d. May 04, 1834, infant, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About JAMES MUSSON PENISTON:

Fact 2: May 06, 1834, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 3 yrs

Will: September 06, 1831, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 7 mo

Children of ANTHONY PENISTON and MARIA YOUNG are:

ii. MARIA FRANCES6 PENISTON, d. died young.

60. iii. SARAH CHRISTINA PENISTON, b. October 30, 1839, NY, NY, USA.

iv. ELIZA MUSSON PENISTON, b. Aft. 1841, NY, NY, USA; d. infant.

v. CAROLINE LOUISA PENISTON, b. March 31, 1841, NY, NY, USA; d. Aft. 1920, living in, NY, NY, USA.

Notes for CAROLINE LOUISA PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 52- has a gold seal bearing the Smith arms

which had belonged to Samuel Smith Peniston

 

vi. ANTHONY JAMES PENISTON, b. Aft. 1846; d. 1907, unmarried.

vii. JAMES YOUNG PENISTON, b. January 30, 1846; d. unmarried.

35. MARY ANN GILBERT5 PENISTON (SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1801 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died August 1824 in Bermuda. She married FRANCIS R PENISTON September 18, 1828 in St Peter's Churc, Smith's, Bermuda, son of RICHARD PENISTON and FRANCES PENISTON. He was born 1787 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died October 31, 1854 in son George home, New York City, NY, USA.

Notes for MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989- lists name as Marriam pg 1034, death pg 1042

see EBR pg 276 for birth

 

More About MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON:

Baptism: April 25, 1802, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Burial: August 18, 1884, Peniston's, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: February 19, 1876, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: October 02, 1884, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for FRANCIS R PENISTON:

!see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989, middle initial per Early

Bermuda Records 1991

!owned 10 slaves in Smith's in 1835 (see Bermudian 2/12/1835)

!owned 10 additional slaves with Nicholas Peniston in Smith's (")

!Bermuda Index - died at home of his son George F Peniston; he had been Smith's

Parish representative for about 30 years (pg 1038), "worshipful"

!Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Vol 3 pg 1633- lists Francis Penniston 35

New York, NY 1823 from US Dept of State "Passengers Who Arrived in the US Sept

1821- Dec 1823" 1969 Magna Carta Books Co pg 251

was traveling with E Meade M age 32 of Bermuda

 

The Schooner Wonomtogus

30 June 1823

Arrival at the Port of New York; master Hill

(name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend becoming inhabitants)

1. Kimball, George, 35, M, merchant, US, US

2. Kimball, Mrs & children, 36, F, ___, US, US

3. Janett, N, 30, M, merchant, US, US

4. Penniston, Francis, 35, M, merchant, Bermuda, US

5. Meade, E, 32, M, merchant, Bermuda, US

6. Yardley, W W, 21, M, merchant, US, US

7. Hall, Seth, 28, M, mariner, US, US

8. Nonan, Jno, 30, M, mariner, US, US

9. Groves, Charles, 30, M, mariner, US, US

10. Sayers, A, 28, M, merchant, US, US

(Source: "Passengers who arrived in the United States September 1821 - December 1823", p251, 1969.

More About FRANCIS R PENISTON:

Fact: 1853, Home "Peniston's", Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: MCP

Occupation: gentleman, merchant

Will: November 15, 1853, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: December 29, 1854, Smith's, Bermuda

Children of MARY PENISTON and FRANCIS PENISTON are:

61. i. ELIZA6 PENISTON, b. 1829, of Smith's, Bermuda; d. June 20, 1901.

ii. MATILDA STARR PENISTON, b. 1831, Smith's, Bermuda; d. January 28, 1903, dsp, Pembroke, Bermuda; m. JOHN PETER BURCHALL MD FOGGO, November 19, 1867, St Peter's, Smith's, Bermuda; b. of Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1876, Bermuda.

Notes for MATILDA STARR PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About MATILDA STARR PENISTON:

Baptism: June 12, 1831, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: March 11, 1901, Pembroke, Bermuda

Will proved: February 05, 1903, Pembroke, Bermuda

More About JOHN PETER BURCHALL MD FOGGO:

Fact 5: colored, MD

62. iii. LAURA OPHELIA PENISTON, b. July 1832, Smith's, Bermuda; d. March 02, 1912, Stockholm, Sweden.

63. iv. ADELAIDE SARAH PENISTON, b. Abt. 1834, Smith's, Bermuda; d. March 24, 1902, Cardiff, Pembroke, Bermuda.

v. IDA PENISTON, b. March 1836, Smith's, Bermuda; d. February 18, 1894, Peniston's, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for IDA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1043 for death

 

More About IDA PENISTON:

Baptism: July 24, 1836, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 4 mo

Will: February 19, 1894, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: July 31, 1899, Smith's, Bermuda

vi. ORMAND PENISTON, b. March 10, 1838, Smith's, Bermuda; d. October 08, 1913, Grand Forks, ND, USA.

Notes for ORMAND PENISTON:

lived in NY 1853-1879, then Moorehead, MN then Grand Forks, ND 1883 - no

children or wife? see Bermuda Index pg 1045-6 - he had no relatives left in the

US but several nieces and nephews in Bermuda. He left Bermuda in 1853 for New

York, where he was in the employ of a large steamship line. In 1879 he went to

Moorhead, MN in charge of the river steamers of HW Alsip Line, which later

became the Red River Transportation Company. He was in command of the steamer

Grand Forks until three years ago, but the low stage of the river has made

navigation impossible since then. He was brother of the late Mrs. Harley Trott,

and is the last survivor of the 24 children of the late Francis Peniston of

Smith's Parish.

 

More About ORMAND PENISTON:

Fact 5: Capt.

Will: October 01, 1838, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 6mo

64. vii. CLARENCE PENISTON, b. March 22, 1840, Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 13, 1908, Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda.

viii. ANNA MARIA PENISTON, b. 1843, Smith's, Bermuda; d. June 16, 1899, Peniston's, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ANNA MARIA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1044- youngest daughter of Francis

 

More About ANNA MARIA PENISTON:

Fact 2: June 16, 1899, burial Smith's, Bermuda at age 56 yrs

Will: May 18, 1843, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

36. WILLIAM RICHARD5 PENISTON (SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born June 04, 1804 in of Smith's, Bermuda, and died July 12, 1891 in Smith's, Bermuda. He married FELICIA HINSON October 14, 1841 in Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of CORNELIUS HINSON and FRANCES SEARS. She was born August 12, 1822 in of Smith's, Bermuda, and died April 01, 1913 in Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM RICHARD PENISTON:

see EBR pg 277

 

More About WILLIAM RICHARD PENISTON:

Burial: July 1891, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 2: farmer, merchant

Fact 3: July 22, 1804, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: July 13, 1891, burial Smith's, Bermuda at age 87

More About FELICIA HINSON:

Burial: April 02, 1913, Smith's, Bermuda at age 91

Fact 5: 3rd dgter

Will: March 24, 1906, Smith's, Bermuda

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and FELICIA HINSON are:

i. JOHN RUTHVEN6 PENISTON, b. August 11, 1842, Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 14, 1898, unmarried, Rock Valley, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for JOHN RUTHVEN PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1043

 

More About JOHN RUTHVEN PENISTON:

Baptism: October 14, 1842, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: August 14, 1898, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 56 yr

Will: August 10, 1898, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: September 08, 1898, Smith's, Bermuda

65. ii. FREDERICK WILLIAM PENISTON, b. December 09, 1844, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 18, 1915.

iii. EMILY CLARA PENISTON, b. November 11, 1847, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 24, 1869, Port Royal, Southampton, Bermuda.

More About EMILY CLARA PENISTON:

Fact 2: December 27, 1847, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: private baptism, received into church jun 4 1848

Will: November 25, 1869, burial Smith's, Bermuda

iv. ANNA FREDERICA PENISTON, b. August 16, 1850, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 08, 1916, unmarried.

More About ANNA FREDERICA PENISTON:

Fact 3: April 06, 1851, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

66. v. ALONZO PENISTON, b. March 29, 1856, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, Flatts, Bermuda.

37. JOHN FREDERICK5 PENISTON (SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 16, 1808 in Bermuda, and died September 21, 1866 in Philadelphia, PA, USA. He married ANNA PRICE SIMMONS January 10, 1838 in St Thomas, Virgin Is. She was born in of, Philadelphia, PA, USA, and died September 18, 1877 in Rose Valley, PA, USA.

Notes for JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON:

!see EBR pg 277

!Passengers and Immigration Lists Index Vol 3 pg 1633-

John Peniston (no age) Philadelphia,Pa 1849

in US-Works Project Administration "Index to Records of Aliens'

Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Allegiance 1789-1880 PA. pg 35

 

More About JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON:

Fact 3: December 04, 1808, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: merchant of St Thomas in 1841

Notes for ANNA PRICE SIMMONS:

died of cholera

Children of JOHN PENISTON and ANNA SIMMONS are:

i. MARGARET CALENDER SIMMONS6 PENISTON, b. October 06, 1839, St Thomas, Virgin Is; d. unmarried.

More About MARGARET CALENDER SIMMONS PENISTON:

Will: March 18, 1841, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON, b. December 18, 1841, St Thomas, Virgin Is; m. HESTER L ASH, December 21, 1871.

Notes for SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

no issue

 

More About SAMUEL SMITH PENISTON:

Will: May 18, 1843, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. EDWARD SIMMONS PENISTON, b. March 30, 1845, St Thomas, Virgin Is; d. September 10, 1845, infant, St Thomas, Virgin Is.

iv. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. June 25, 1846, St Thomas, Virgin Is; d. June 29, 1847, St Thomas, Virgin Is.

v. EDWARD GILLINGHAM PENISTON, b. June 23, 1847, St Thomas, Virgin Is; d. unmarried, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

vi. ELIZABETH HOWELL PENISTON, b. June 11, 1849, Philadelphia, PA, USA; d. Aft. 1920, unmarried.

67. vii. SARAH LOUISE PENISTON, b. October 30, 1851, Philadelphia, PA, USA; d. Aft. 1920, Flatts, Bermuda.

38. ROBERT SPENCER5 MUSSON (MIRIAM MOLLY4 PENISTON, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1798 in Smith's, Bermuda. He married DORCAS.

More About ROBERT SPENCER MUSSON:

Baptism: May 20, 1798, Smith's, Bermuda

Child of ROBERT MUSSON and DORCAS is:

i. ELIZABETH MARY6 MUSSON, b. 1828, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About ELIZABETH MARY MUSSON:

Baptism: September 28, 1828, Devonshire, Bermuda

39. WILLIAM5 SMITH (EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 03, 1772 in Paget, Bermuda, and died September 10, 1842 in Charleston, SC. He married (1) CATHARINE SPENCER May 12, 1795 in Presbyterian Chruch, Warwick, Bermuda. She was born May 20, 1772 in of, Warwick, Bermuda, and died February 06, 1825 in Charleston, SC. He married (2) ELIZA LUTHER BENET December 13, 1827. She was born August 10, 1794 in Providence, RI, and died January 30, 1874 in Greenville, SC.

More About WILLIAM SMITH:

Baptism: September 27, 1772, Paget, Bermuda

Children of WILLIAM SMITH and CATHARINE SPENCER are:

i. JOSEPH SPENCER6 SMITH, b. Bermuda; d. infant, Charleston, SC.

ii. JOSEPH SPENCER SMITH, b. Charleston, SC; d. 1852; m. MARY RANDAL.

68. iii. WILLIAM JOHN SMITH, b. April 11, 1798, Charleston, SC; d. August 05, 1881, Charleston, SC.

iv. DEBORAH SMITH, b. February 18, 1799, Charleston, SC; d. June 16, 1830; m. JAMES STEEDMANN.

v. EDWARD SMITH, b. January 13, 1800, Charleston, SC; d. December 07, 1869; m. SARAH E BONNELL.

vi. CATHARINE SMITH, b. August 29, 1807, Charleston, SC; d. November 15, 1887; m. (1) PAUL CARTWRIGHT GIBBS; m. (2) ROBERT HAMILTON.

Children of WILLIAM SMITH and ELIZA BENET are:

vii. ELVIRA THERESA6 SMITH, b. November 25, 1828, Charleston, SC; d. March 28, 1838.

viii. JULIUS CLARANCE SMITH, b. December 27, 1830, Charleston, SC; d. July 12, 1903, Greenville, SC; m. SARAH RUDOLPH MANLEY.

ix. THEODORE AUGUSTUS SMITH, b. February 13, 1833, Charleston, SC; d. January 05, 1877, Charleston, SC; m. CECELIA S BOINEST.

 

Generation No. 6

40. JOHN WILLIAM6 SPENCER (MARTHA PICKERING5 PENISTON, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1807 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died February 21, 1871 in Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda. He married RACHEL PENISTON December 10, 1840 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of WILLIAM PENISTON and ELIZABETH PAYNTER. She was born Abt. 1820 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died March 16, 1852 in father's home, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER:

Baptism: November 08, 1807, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: shipwright, carpenter

Children of JOHN SPENCER and RACHEL PENISTON are:

i. AUBREY JAMES7 SPENCER, b. 1842, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. June 22, 1843, burial, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About AUBREY JAMES SPENCER:

Fact 2: June 22, 1843, at 10 mo??, burial, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: June 12, 1842, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. ELLA HARPER SPENCER, b. 1844, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1845, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ELLA HARPER SPENCER:

Will: April 14, 1844, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

69. iii. ELLA ELIZA SPENCER, b. January 19, 1846, Paynter's Vale, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. July 26, 1887, Pembroke, Bermuda.

70. iv. EMMA ELIZABETH SPENCER, b. 1849, Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda; d. US?.

41. ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born June 17, 1812 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died April 18, 1857 in Smith's, Bermuda. She married JOHN WILLIAM RICHARD PEARMAN November 16, 1839 in Hamilton parish, Bermuda. He was born January 1817 in Mount Hope, Smith's, Bermuda, and died December 12, 1896 in Mount Hope, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ELIZA MARGARET PENISTON:

see EBR 1991 pg 277 for birth

 

More About ELIZA MARGARET PENISTON:

Fact 3: August 09, 1812, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for JOHN WILLIAM RICHARD PEARMAN:

see Bermuda Index pg 1031 for obit

 

More About JOHN WILLIAM RICHARD PEARMAN:

Burial: December 13, 1896, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact: occupation: parish clerk

Fact 2: December 13, 1896, burial Smith's, Bermuda age 79, 11 mo

Fact 5: MCP

Children of ELIZA PENISTON and JOHN PEARMAN are:

71. i. ADRIANNA "ANNA" ELIZABETH7 PEARMAN, b. 1840, Bermuda; d. of Chicago, Cook, IL, USA.

ii. WILLIAM LEANDER PEARMAN, b. September 1842, Smith's, Bermuda; d. June 28, 1852, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM LEANDER PEARMAN:

Baptism: November 27, 1842, Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: June 29, 1852, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: eldest son

72. iii. LOUISA MARGARET PEARMAN, b. 1844, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Rockmoore, Smith's, Bermuda.

iv. EMMELINE FRANCES PEARMAN, b. 1847, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 14, 1853, yellow fever, at home, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for EMMELINE FRANCES PEARMAN:

died of prevailing fever- see Bermuda Index pg 1029

 

More About EMMELINE FRANCES PEARMAN:

Baptism: May 04, 1846, Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: November 14, 1853, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: 3rd dgter

v. JEREMIAH SCOTT PEARMAN, b. 1847, Smith's, Bermuda; d. 1932.

Notes for JEREMIAH SCOTT PEARMAN:

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About JEREMIAH SCOTT PEARMAN:

Baptism: April 30, 1848, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: April 30, 1848, Bermuda

73. vi. MARY ELEANOR PEARMAN, b. December 1850, Bermuda; d. of Somerville, Smith's, Bermuda.

42. ROBERT THOMPSON6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1816 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Abt. 1875 in Bermuda. He married (1) ELIZA ELEANOR S BASDEN November 02, 1841 in St George's, Bermuda. She was born in of St George's, Bermuda, and died August 15, 1843 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married (2) ADRIANNA AMELIA CURLING July 15, 1844 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of JOHN CURLING and OLIVIA WILKINSON. She was born Abt. 1816 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ROBERT THOMPSON PENISTON:

Will: shipwright, carpenter, farmer

More About ELIZA ELEANOR S BASDEN:

Will: August 16, 1843, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child of ROBERT PENISTON and ELIZA BASDEN is:

i. JOHN SAMUEL IRVINE7 PENISTON, b. November 1842, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. June 21, 1843, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JOHN SAMUEL IRVINE PENISTON:

Fact 2: June 22, 1843, burial Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda

Will: January 15, 1843, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of ROBERT PENISTON and ADRIANNA CURLING are:

ii. SAMUEL AUSTEN7 PENISTON, b. Abt. May 1845, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. September 07, 1846, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About SAMUEL AUSTEN PENISTON:

Fact 2: September 08, 1846, burial Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda

Will: June 15, 1845, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iii. ELIZA ELEANOR OR ELLEN PENISTON, b. 1847, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; m. JOSEPH SHOLTZ, February 13, 1868, Parish Church, Smith's, Bermuda; b. 1840, of Curacao, West Indies; d. February 21, 1911, at home, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About ELIZA ELEANOR OR ELLEN PENISTON:

Will: March 21, 1847, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for JOSEPH SHOLTZ:

see Bermuda Index pg 1186: left a widow, bn in Curacao, first visited Bermuda

during the Blockade in the schooner Bravo. For many yrs he was captain of the

brigantine Harvest Queen, between NY and Bermuda.

 

More About JOSEPH SHOLTZ:

Fact 2: February 1911, Parish Churchyar, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: Capt

iv. EVA CURLING PENISTON, b. 1848, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. unmarried.

More About EVA CURLING PENISTON:

Will: January 21, 1849, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

v. JOHN THOMPSON PENISTON, b. 1851, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. 1920, unmarried.

More About JOHN THOMPSON PENISTON:

Will: October 26, 1851, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

vi. SOLOMON IRVING PENISTON, b. 1855, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, unmarried; m. OLIVIA C H OUTERBRIDGE, February 05, 1880, Methodist Church, Pembroke, Bermuda; b. 1859.

Notes for SOLOMON IRVING PENISTON:

was in hospital 1920 at time of printing Corbusier's Peniston Gen- see pg 56

 

More About SOLOMON IRVING PENISTON:

Fact 2: labourer in 1880

Will: July 08, 1855, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

vii. SAMUEL PENISTON, b. May 22, 1857, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. May 24, 1857, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About SAMUEL PENISTON:

Fact 2: May 24, 1857, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: May 23, 1857, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

74. viii. EMMELINE AMELIA PENISTON, b. 1861, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. March 28, 1899, Springfield, Paget, Bermuda.

75. ix. ANNIE LOUISA NORWOOD PENISTON, b. 1864, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1920.

43. MARY PEACH LATTIMORE6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1821 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died 1899 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married (1) LAWRENCE MASON HOLLIS December 02, 1837 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of LAWRENCE HOLLIS and ELIZABETH OUTERBRIDGE. He was born 1814 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Bef. 1855 in probably Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married (2) OSCAR WILKINSON September 25, 1855 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He was born in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Bef. June 19, 1884 in Spouse's will, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About MARY PEACH LATTIMORE PENISTON:

Will: June 19, 1884, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will proved: February 06, 1899, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About LAWRENCE MASON HOLLIS:

Baptism: December 25, 1814, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: Capt

Child of MARY PENISTON and LAWRENCE HOLLIS is:

76. i. HENRY HILGROVE7 HOLLIS, b. September 1838, Hilgrove, Bailey's Bay, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Children of MARY PENISTON and OSCAR WILKINSON are:

ii. EDITH7 WILKINSON.

iii. ARTHUR ROBERTS WILKINSON.

iv. WILLIAM OSCAR WILKINSON.

44. LUCY MERCER6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1822 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died May 07, 1906 in Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. She married THOMAS WOOD MERCER December 02, 1853 in Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of ARCHIBALD MERCER and MARY WOOD. He was born 1811 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died February 10, 1885 in Harrington Place, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for THOMAS WOOD MERCER:

see Bermuda Index pg 901-2- He was JP and for 28 yrs a member of the House of

Assembly, as well as the Road Comissioner.

 

More About THOMAS WOOD MERCER:

Fact 5: worshipful

Will: November 03, 1811, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of LUCY PENISTON and THOMAS MERCER are:

i. EMELINE7 MERCER, b. December 14, 1854, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. January 07, 1857, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

77. ii. A REID MERCER, b. October 06, 1856, Harrington Place, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. 1920, Bermuda.

iii. ELIZA ESTELLE MERCER, b. April 29, 1858, Harrington Place, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; m. JAMES W M SKINNER, October 20, 1880, Trinity Church, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

45. ALICE FRANCES6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1829 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married EDWIN ROBERT ZUILL September 08, 1853 in Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM ZUILL and ALICE. He was born 1829 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died May 18, 1894 in burial, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ALICE FRANCES PENISTON:

Will: October 11, 1829, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for EDWIN ROBERT ZUILL:

see Peniston notes

 

More About EDWIN ROBERT ZUILL:

Fact 2: May 18, 1894, burial Smith's, Bermuda age 66

Fact 3: carpenter, farmer

Will: August 30, 1829, baptism Robert Edwin, Hamilton Parish , Bemruda

Children of ALICE PENISTON and EDWIN ZUILL are:

78. i. WILLIAM LEANDER7 ZUILL, b. 1854, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

ii. CLAUDE MC CALLAN ZUILL, b. Aft. 1854, Bermuda.

iii. ERNISTINE ZUILL, b. Aft. 1854, Bermuda.

iv. JOHN GILBERT ZUILL, b. Aft. 1854, Bermuda.

79. v. PARK VIVIAN ZUILL, b. Aft. 1854, Bermuda.

vi. ROBERT AUSTIN ZUILL, b. Aft. 1854, Bermuda.

vii. JEREMIAH PENISTON ZUILL, b. 1864, Southampton, Bermuda.

More About JEREMIAH PENISTON ZUILL:

Will: October 16, 1864, baptism Southampton, Bermuda

80. viii. ADRIANA MALVINA ZUILL, b. March 12, 1868, Warwick, Bermuda.

81. ix. ELIZA ZUILL, b. 1870, Smith's, Bermuda; d. September 29, 1910, Portland, OR.

x. ZUILL, b. 1871, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ZUILL:

Will: June 25, 1871, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

46. WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE6 PENISTON (JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born May 11, 1832 in of Harrington, House, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died August 19, 1918. He married ELIZABETH FRANCES SOMERVILLE OUTERBRIDGE July 06, 1861 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of M OUTERBRIDGE and LAURA CURLING. She was born Aft. 1831 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE PENISTON:

Cyrene or Sirene

1863-4, Johnny Tabb, purser of the "Cyrene" (or Sirene), a blockade runner for the Confederacy was captured with 3 Bermudians, Eldon & Tommy L Outerbridge and Captain Jeremiah Peniston. They were imprisoned in Point Lookout, Maryland. Through Tabb, the British Ambassador Lord Lyons at Washington and interceded to secure their freedom. (Bermuda Hist Quarterly, Vol XXV, no1, 1968). Capt T L Outerbridge related his capture in "Imprisoned for Blockade Running 1863-1864" printed in BHQ vol 6 #2 pg 105-7. "She (the Sirene) was a small boat which the British Government had used for running about Bermuda but they had condemned her and she was sold to Mr Fininsey, Confederate Consul, who was in Bermuda. He bought her to send to Wilmington and her crew were to bring back the steamer "Cape of Good Hope" which was being used as a passenger ship between Smithfield and Wilmington. The "Cape of Good Hope was a large boat and their idea was to load her with cotton for Bermuda and use the "Sirene" for running between Wilmington and Smithfield. Capt Jeremiah Peniston went as Master of the "Sirene"; my brother, Eldon Outerbridge was First Officer, I was Second Officer and Mr Tabb, a gentleman from Virginia was Purser. After a passage of 7 days we reached Bowford, NC so you can see what a slow boat she was. Well, we proceeded down the coast under sail towards Cape Fear, thinking this would deceive the blockaders. After going along about an hour, the man-of-war "Key Stone State" came up and spoke to us, ordering us to heave-to, which we did. They sent a boat, took us in tow, carried us into Bowford harbour and anchored us close to a receiving-ship. The officers of the "Key Stone State" laughed at us for trying to run the blockade in such a vessel.. Next day we were put on board the receiving ship. The Captain of this craft had been in Bermuda several times in a whaler and was very kind to us. We remained on board 10 days and lived like fighting cocks. On the 4th day we saw a steamer "Pavince", a blockade runner, chased on shore by one of the Yankee men-of-war. ..the men were sent to the receiving ship- the shortest route to a prison...and we all had a good time. ... Capt Peniston, the captain of the "Pavince" and a lot of others went to take the "Sirene" to Fort Lafayette. The rest of us went to Point Lookout Prison where about 15000 Confederate soldiers were imprisoned." After release 2 months later, "we went to Mr Middleton, the Bermuda agent (in New York). Mr Middleton told us Capt William Peniston was at New York in his barque "Lapflerene". He was going to Bermuda and wnated a crew.... his wife was on board..... After the war, "Key Stone State" was purchased by Mr Webb of New York and was sent to Bermuda as a New York boat to run the mails. Her name was changed to "San Francisco".

Is this the right William???

More About WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE PENISTON:

Fact 2: farmer

Will: August 12, 1832, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and ELIZABETH OUTERBRIDGE are:

i. KATIE SOMERVILLE7 PENISTON, b. November 04, 1861, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, of Orange, NJ, USA; m. HARRY ELIJAH MATTHEWS, November 27, 1890, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. of Orange, NJ, USA.

More About KATIE SOMERVILLE PENISTON:

Will: February 23, 1862, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About HARRY ELIJAH MATTHEWS:

Fact 5: Dr

ii. MAUDE LOUISE PENISTON, b. 1863, NewWindsorHotel, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, Bermuda.

More About MAUDE LOUISE PENISTON:

Will: November 29, 1863, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

82. iii. FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS PENISTON, b. February 03, 1866, DVS, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, Penhurst, Smith's, Bermuda.

iv. LAURA JOSEPHINE PENISTON, b. November 11, 1868, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; m. THOMAS STOWE TUZO, November 05, 1903, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. of Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About LAURA JOSEPHINE PENISTON:

Will: June 28, 1868, baptism, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

83. v. THOMAS HEBER PENISTON, b. 1870, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, USA.

vi. BENJAMIN JOHN HUBBARD (HERBERT) PENISTON, b. June 21, 1872, NewWindsorHotel, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, unmarried.

More About BENJAMIN JOHN HUBBARD (HERBERT) PENISTON:

Will: December 13, 1872, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

vii. JESSIE PENISTON, b. October 22, 1877, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. November 01, 1877, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JESSIE PENISTON:

Fact 2: November 01, 1877, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: Infant

47. RACHEL6 PENISTON (WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Abt. 1820 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died March 16, 1852 in father's home, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER December 10, 1840 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of JOSEPH SPENCER and MARTHA PENISTON. He was born 1807 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died February 21, 1871 in Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About JOHN WILLIAM SPENCER:

Baptism: November 08, 1807, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: shipwright, carpenter

Children are listed above under (40) John William Spencer.

48. WILLIAM HUBBARD6 PENISTON (WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born December 01, 1829 in Paynter's Vale, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died December 08, 1917 in Bermuda. He married MARY OR LILY COTTAM March 24, 1864 in St Mary's Church, Bishophill, York, England. She was born November 20, 1844 in York, England, GB, and died Aft. 1920.

More About WILLIAM HUBBARD PENISTON:

Baptism: March 21, 1830, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: Capt, master mariner

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and MARY COTTAM are:

i. ALICE ELIZABETH PAYNTER7 PENISTON, b. March 22, 1866, St Clement's Place, Clementhorpe, York, England, GB; d. June 27, 1904, Marblehead, MA, USA; m. JOHN MORRISON BARR, November 20, 1902, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA; b. of Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA.

More About JOHN MORRISON BARR:

Fact 5: Capt

ii. LILLIAN ELIZA PAYNTER PENISTON, b. May 14, 1869, Williamsburg, Long Island, NY, USA; d. February 03, 1890, unmarried, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About LILLIAN ELIZA PAYNTER PENISTON:

Fact 3: Calvary Church, Williamsburg, Long Island, NY

iii. WILLIAM HUGH COTTAM PENISTON, b. March 26, 1871, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM HUGH COTTAM PENISTON:

Will: May 19, 1871, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iv. ADA EMALINE (EMILY) NEWMAN PENISTON, b. July 19, 1873, Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 21, 1873, infant, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ADA EMALINE (EMILY) NEWMAN PENISTON:

Fact 2: November 22, 1873, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: November 21, 1873, private baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Will: Infant

v. HARCOURT NAPIER PENISTON, b. September 28, 1874, Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda; m. FLORENCE JOHNSTON, February 11, 1902; b. of Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA.

Notes for HARCOURT NAPIER PENISTON:

no issue

 

More About HARCOURT NAPIER PENISTON:

Will: January 22, 1875, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

vi. JEREMIAH BURTON HOLDERNESS PENISTON, b. June 20, 1877, Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920.

Notes for JEREMIAH BURTON HOLDERNESS PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Gen pg 56-7: enlisted in the Hosp Corps US Army and

was in the Phillipines abt 1904. After his discharge he was purchasing rubber

from Hong Kong and has been heard from since.

 

More About JEREMIAH BURTON HOLDERNESS PENISTON:

Fact 3: Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Fact 5: "Jerry"

84. vii. NICHOLAS MCCALLAN LEEUWIN BRUNT PENISTON, b. February 24, 1880, Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda.

viii. LUCY MERCER DUCKITT PENISTON, b. December 15, 1881, Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 07, 1906, unmarried, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About LUCY MERCER DUCKITT PENISTON:

Fact 3: Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: November 08, 1906, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda 24y 11mo

49. ANNA LOUISA6 PENISTON (WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1835 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married MORTIMER OUTERBRIDGE April 14, 1864 in Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM OUTERBRIDGE and SUSANNAH OUTERBRIDGE. He was born September 1836 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died April 13, 1899 in Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ANNA LOUISA PENISTON:

see IGI index

 

More About ANNA LOUISA PENISTON:

Baptism: June 14, 1835, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About MORTIMER OUTERBRIDGE:

Baptism: December 25, 1836, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of ANNA PENISTON and MORTIMER OUTERBRIDGE are:

i. WILLIAM (WILLIE) FRANKLIN7 OUTERBRIDGE, b. Aft. 1864, probably Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; m. JULIET ANNIE OUTERBRIDGE, June 25, 1901, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. 1871, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About JULIET ANNIE OUTERBRIDGE:

Baptism: June 23, 1871, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. CHARLES OUTERBRIDGE, b. Aft. 1864.

50. MARY PENISTON6 PHELAN (MARY "POLLY" DOWNING5 PENISTON, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1794 in St George's, Bermuda, and died December 1847 in St George's, Bermuda. She married CAMPBELL BRYMER January 25, 1816 in St George's, Bermuda.

More About MARY PENISTON PHELAN:

Baptism: April 06, 1794, St George's, Bermuda

Burial: December 02, 1847, St George's, Bermuda

More About CAMPBELL BRYMER:

Occupation: carpenter

Children of MARY PHELAN and CAMPBELL BRYMER are:

i. COLIN CAMPBELL SCIPNAGE7 BRYMER, b. 1825, St George's, Bermuda.

More About COLIN CAMPBELL SCIPNAGE BRYMER:

Baptism: September 08, 1825, St George's, Bermuda

ii. ARABELLA SEABRIGHT BRYMER, b. 1827, St George's, Bermuda; d. May 1896, dsp, Warwick, Bermuda; m. WILLIAM JAMES FRANCIS FRITH, October 20, 1870, St George's, Bermuda; b. 1824, of Warwick, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1890, Spithead, Warwick, Bermuda.

More About ARABELLA SEABRIGHT BRYMER:

Baptism: January 06, 1828, St George's, Bermuda

Fact: 1896, Property "Turtle Bay"

Will: May 08, 1896, Warwick, Bermuda

Will proved: June 04, 1896, Warwick, Bermuda

Notes for WILLIAM JAMES FRANCIS FRITH:

source: Kennedy, "Frith of Bermuda"

More About WILLIAM JAMES FRANCIS FRITH:

Fact: Property Spithesd, Wk; "Well Bottom", Pg & Turtle Bay

Will: September 13, 1890, Spithead, Warwick, Bermuda

Will proved: November 14, 1895, Warwick, Bermuda

iii. CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL BRYMER, b. 1831, St George's, Bermuda; m. ANTHONY BENJAMIN HAYWARD, January 05, 1865, St George's, Bermuda.

More About CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL BRYMER:

Baptism: August 28, 1831, St George's, Bermuda

iv. MARY BRYMER, b. 1819; d. January 1862, St George's, Bermuda.

More About MARY BRYMER:

Burial: January 03, 1862, St George's, Bermuda

51. FRANCIS R6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1787 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died October 31, 1854 in son George home, New York City, NY, USA. He met (1) MARY FRANCES JACKSON. She was born 1805 in Bermuda, and died March 29, 1865 in res. son John, Eureka House, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. He married (2) ELIZA MARY TROTT July 05, 1807 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of THOMAS S J TROTT. She died April 02, 1828 in Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda. He married (3) MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON September 18, 1828 in St Peter's Churc, Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of SAMUEL PENISTON and SARAH MUSSON. She was born 1801 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died August 1824 in Bermuda.

Notes for FRANCIS R PENISTON:

!see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989, middle initial per Early

Bermuda Records 1991

!owned 10 slaves in Smith's in 1835 (see Bermudian 2/12/1835)

!owned 10 additional slaves with Nicholas Peniston in Smith's (")

!Bermuda Index - died at home of his son George F Peniston; he had been Smith's

Parish representative for about 30 years (pg 1038), "worshipful"

!Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Vol 3 pg 1633- lists Francis Penniston 35

New York, NY 1823 from US Dept of State "Passengers Who Arrived in the US Sept

1821- Dec 1823" 1969 Magna Carta Books Co pg 251

was traveling with E Meade M age 32 of Bermuda

 

The Schooner Wonomtogus

30 June 1823

Arrival at the Port of New York; master Hill

(name, age, sex, occupation, country to which they belong, country to which they intend becoming inhabitants)

1. Kimball, George, 35, M, merchant, US, US

2. Kimball, Mrs & children, 36, F, ___, US, US

3. Janett, N, 30, M, merchant, US, US

4. Penniston, Francis, 35, M, merchant, Bermuda, US

5. Meade, E, 32, M, merchant, Bermuda, US

6. Yardley, W W, 21, M, merchant, US, US

7. Hall, Seth, 28, M, mariner, US, US

8. Nonan, Jno, 30, M, mariner, US, US

9. Groves, Charles, 30, M, mariner, US, US

10. Sayers, A, 28, M, merchant, US, US

(Source: "Passengers who arrived in the United States September 1821 - December 1823", p251, 1969.

More About FRANCIS R PENISTON:

Fact: 1853, Home "Peniston's", Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: MCP

Occupation: gentleman, merchant

Will: November 15, 1853, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: December 29, 1854, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for MARY FRANCES JACKSON:

see "The Jackson Clan" by Vernon Jackson 1991 pg 19-20

 

More About MARY FRANCES JACKSON:

Burial: 1865

Fact 5: Slave

Notes for ELIZA MARY TROTT:

last name per Early Bermuda records 1991

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

see bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034 for death

 

More About ELIZA MARY TROTT:

Fact 2: April 1828, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989- lists name as Marriam pg 1034, death pg 1042

see EBR pg 276 for birth

 

More About MARY ANN GILBERT PENISTON:

Baptism: April 25, 1802, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Burial: August 18, 1884, Peniston's, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: February 19, 1876, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: October 02, 1884, Smith's, Bermuda

Child of FRANCIS PENISTON and MARY JACKSON is:

85. i. JOHN HENRY7 JACKSON, b. 1822, Smith's, Bermuda; d. October 1897, Eureka House, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

Children of FRANCIS PENISTON and ELIZA TROTT are:

ii. ELIZA FRANCES7 PENISTON, b. 1798, of Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 15, 1863, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; m. JOHN SKINNER, September 30, 1849, Smith's, Bermuda; b. of Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Bef. 1863, Bermuda.

Notes for ELIZA FRANCES PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037 for marriage,pg 1039 for death

 

More About ELIZA FRANCES PENISTON:

Fact 2: January 1875, St Luke's, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Notes for JOHN SKINNER:

see Bermuda Index 1989

 

iii. RICHARD SAMUEL PENISTON, b. 1807.

Notes for RICHARD SAMUEL PENISTON:

see Early Bermuda Records 1991 pg 277

 

More About RICHARD SAMUEL PENISTON:

Fact 3: February 28, 1808, Smith's, Bermuda

iv. LOUISA PENISTON, b. Abt. 1808, Bermuda; d. September 17, 1809, Bermuda.

v. FRANCIS JAMES PENISTON, b. 1810, Smith's; d. August 31, 1811, infant.

Notes for FRANCIS JAMES PENISTON:

see Early Bermuda Records 1991 pg 277, see Bermudian Apr 16, 1835- had letter at

post office

 

More About FRANCIS JAMES PENISTON:

Fact 3: April 15, 1810, Smith's, Bermuda

vi. CUTHBERT PENISTON, b. 1812, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 28, 1829, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for CUTHBERT PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1034 , EBR pg 277 for birth

 

More About CUTHBERT PENISTON:

Fact 2: July 29, 1829, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: August 29, 1813, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

86. vii. EDWIN PENISTON, b. 1812, Smith's, Bermuda; d. January 11, 1879, at home, Smith's, Bermuda.

87. viii. RICHARD FRANCIS PENISTON, b. February 28, 1815, Smith's, Bermuda; d. September 13, 1887, Plainfield, NJ, USA.

ix. OCTAVIUS TROTT PENISTON, b. 1817, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for OCTAVIUS TROTT PENISTON:

see Early Bermuda Records 1991 pg 277 for birth

 

More About OCTAVIUS TROTT PENISTON:

Fact 3: June 12, 1817, Smith's, Bermuda

88. x. HARRIET AMELIA PENISTON, b. July 25, 1820, Smith's, Bermuda; d. 1897, May have been 1894.

xi. MARIA LOUISA PENISTON, b. 1822; d. January 27, 1852, Francis' home, Smith's, unmarried, Bermuda.

Notes for MARIA LOUISA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About MARIA LOUISA PENISTON:

Fact 2: January 28, 1852, burial Smith's, Bermuda

xii. PENISTON, b. September 19, 1825, Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

89. xiii. GEORGE FRANCIS PENISTON, b. March 22, 1826, Smith's, Bermuda; d. April 14, 1886, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA.

xiv. CHARLES HEZELTINE PENISTON, b. 1827, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 16, 1875, Cooper's Hill, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for CHARLES HEZELTINE PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About CHARLES HEZELTINE PENISTON:

Fact 2: November 16, 1875, burial Devonshire Church, Bermuda

Will: June 03, 1827, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xv. CUTHBERT PENISTON, b. 1828, Smith's, Bermuda; d. 1829, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About CUTHBERT PENISTON:

Will: March 25, 1828, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children are listed above under (35) Mary Ann Gilbert Peniston.

52. FRANCES ANNE6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1793, and died May 31, 1848 in Baltimore, MD, USA. She married JOHN WALKER July 23, 1812 in Flatts, Bermuda, son of JOSEPH WALKER and MARGARET SMITH. He was born May 26, 1782 in Bermuda, and died January 18, 1845 in Washington DC, USA.

Notes for FRANCES ANNE PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Early Bermuda records 1991 pg 276 for bap

date and place.see also Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

Had 3 sons and 5 daughters in Smith's Parish.

see also Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037 for death date and place, 1457also

named in father's will as Walker

 

More About FRANCES ANNE PENISTON:

Fact 2: June 1848, Baltimore, MD, USA

Fact 3: June 30, 1793, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Notes for JOHN WALKER:

see Bermuda Index pg 1457

!see father's will

 

More About JOHN WALKER:

Fact 2: named in Aunt Catherine Smith's will 1816

Will: named in father's will 1797

Children of FRANCES PENISTON and JOHN WALKER are:

i. ADELL7 WALKER, b. Bef. October 20, 1826, grandfather's, will; m. JAMES D MC CURDY, December 17, 1850, Platte Argus, Weston, MO, USA.

Notes for ADELL WALKER:

see Bermuda Index for marriage at Prot Episc Church, Platte Argus, Weston, MO

children of Frances Walker mentioned in her father's will (Richard Peniston)

 

More About JAMES D MC CURDY:

Fact 5: MD

ii. WALKER, b. June 09, 1829, Flatts Village, Flatts, Bermuda.

iii. INFANT WALKER, b. October 31, 1830, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 23, 1831, Flatts, Bermuda.

90. iv. JOSEPH WALKER, b. May 24, 1813, Knapton Hill, Bermuda; d. August 29, 1864, Platte Co, MO.

91. v. JOSEPHINE WALKER, b. Bermuda.

53. AMELIA EMMELINE6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1795 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Aft. October 20, 1826 in father's will, Bermuda. She married NATHANIEL ALLEN COSTER September 15, 1823 in Smith's, Bermuda. He died in Canada.

Notes for AMELIA EMMELINE PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index pg 344

see father's will- names her as Coster

 

More About AMELIA EMMELINE PENISTON:

Fact: To Canada c1828

Fact 3: 1795, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About NATHANIEL ALLEN COSTER:

Fact: To Canada c1828

Child of AMELIA PENISTON and NATHANIEL COSTER is:

i. PENISTON7 COSTER, b. 1827, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for PENISTON COSTER:

see EBR pg 422 for bap

 

More About PENISTON COSTER:

Fact 3: March 09, 1827, Devonshire, Bermuda

54. RICHARD6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1803 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died December 02, 1859 in Quebec, Canada. He married AURELIA MARIANNE MC CALLAN June 09, 1827 in Quebec, Canada. She died October 16, 1850 in London, England, Great Britain.

Notes for RICHARD PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989pg 1038 for death, Early

Bermuda Records 1991 for place of baptism, pg 277

 

More About RICHARD PENISTON:

Fact 3: July 10, 1803, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: MCP

Notes for AURELIA MARIANNE MC CALLAN:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About AURELIA MARIANNE MC CALLAN:

Fact 2: October 1850, England, Great Britain

Children of RICHARD PENISTON and AURELIA MC CALLAN are:

i. RICHARD7 PENISTON, d. died young.

Notes for RICHARD PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92- died young

 

ii. WILLIAM CHARLES PENISTON.

Notes for WILLIAM CHARLES PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92- had three children, was living in Quebec

 

iii. PENISTON.

55. ALMIRA6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1805 in Bermuda, and died April 28, 1847 in Marlborough Pl, Old Kent Rd, London, England. She married (1) JOHN TAFF Bef. October 20, 1826. He died May 02, 1833 in 7 Northumberland, Strand, London, England. She married (2) WILLIAM C SMITH October 02, 1835 in Camberwell New, Church, London, England. He was born in of, Marlborough Pl, London, England, and died Aft. 1835.

Notes for ALMIRA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1036, Early Bermuda Records 1991 pg 276 for birth

see father's will- names her as Taff

 

More About ALMIRA PENISTON:

Fact 3: May 19, 1805, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for JOHN TAFF:

!see father-in-law's will

!see Bermuda Index pg 1315 for death birth of child

was master shipwright of Ireland Island Dockyard at one time

 

More About JOHN TAFF:

Fact 5: Master Shipwrigh

Child of ALMIRA PENISTON and JOHN TAFF is:

i. TAFF7, b. June 17, 1832, Devonshire Place, Kent Rd, Hampshire, England.

56. NICHOLAS6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born January 12, 1807 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died July 02, 1860 in drowned, Harrington Sound, Bermuda. He married ANNA HARVEY TUCKER March 29, 1827 in Somerset, Bermuda, daughter of JOHN TUCKER and MARY BROWNE. She was born August 08, 1808 in Sommerville, Smith's, Bermuda, and died January 21, 1869 in Breeze Hall, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for NICHOLAS PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1038 - Drowned while returning from picnic at Trunk

Island,during a squall, left wife and children, see also gen notes of JF

Peniston

2/92 owned 10 slaves with Francis Peniston, bro in 1835 in Smith's (Bermudian

2/12/1835) owned 3 additional slaves in Smith's of his own

see Early Bermuda Records- married Ann Harvey Tucker in 3/29/1827, birth pg 276

see also Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

see father-in-law's will

 

More About NICHOLAS PENISTON:

Fact 2: July 1860, Devonshire

Fact 3: June 14, 1807, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 4: farmer, gardener, gentleman

Notes for ANNA HARVEY TUCKER:

see Bermuda Index 1989- may not be right birthdate?

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree- had a will #22,pg 343

per Peniston notes, her father left his daughter no property and therfore her

brother Somers Tucker (who inherited a great deal of the land from the Tucker

family, including Camden, and the Lagoon) decided that this had been very

unfair and left Harrington Hundreds to Anne's grandson, Herbert Albuoy

Peniston.

see will on file

 

More About ANNA HARVEY TUCKER:

Fact 2: January 22, 1869, burial Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 3: 1808, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of NICHOLAS PENISTON and ANNA TUCKER are:

i. NICHOLAS7 PENISTON.

Notes for NICHOLAS PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

 

92. ii. WILLIAM BROWNE PENISTON, b. January 29, 1828, Smith's, Bermuda; d. May 12, 1864, at home, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

iii. FRANCES ALMIRA PENISTON, b. 1829, Smith's, Bermuda; d. December 10, 1873, HJ Watlington home, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for FRANCES ALMIRA PENISTON:

see IGI index

see will of John Harvey Tucker- named

 

More About FRANCES ALMIRA PENISTON:

Fact 2: December 11, 1873, burial Devonshire Church, Bermuda

Will: November 16, 1830, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iv. ANNIE LOUISA TUCKER PENISTON, b. August 13, 1831, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 24, 1832, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ANNIE LOUISA TUCKER PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989

see mother's will

 

More About ANNIE LOUISA TUCKER PENISTON:

Fact 2: July 25, 1832, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: July 23, 1832, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 11 mo

93. v. ANNA MARIA PENISTON, b. July 07, 1833, Smith's, Bermuda; d. February 21, 1884, Woodside, Paget, Bermuda.

94. vi. HENRY MORTON PENISTON, b. October 1834, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 19, 1867, home, Smith's, Bermuda.

vii. CATHERINE BROWNE PENISTON, b. January 1836, Smith's, Bermuda; d. November 24, 1898, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for CATHERINE BROWNE PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

see will of john Harvey Tucker- named

 

More About CATHERINE BROWNE PENISTON:

Fact 2: November 25, 1898, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 53 yrs

Will: December 04, 1836, baptism Smith's, Bermuda- 11 mo

viii. ELEANOR THOMAS PENISTON, b. December 1837, Smith's, Bermuda; d. December 20, 1868, unmarried, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for ELEANOR THOMAS PENISTON:

never married- see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1040, see also gen notes of JF Peniston

2/92

see will of John Harvey Tucker- named

see will of mother- not named died before

 

More About ELEANOR THOMAS PENISTON:

Fact 2: December 21, 1868, burial Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Will: February 08, 1838, baptism Smith's, Bermuda- 9 weeks

ix. EDGAR RAVENSWOOD PENISTON, b. April 28, 1839, Smith's, Bermuda; d. December 30, 1857, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for EDGAR RAVENSWOOD PENISTON:

died of typhoid fever- see Bermuda index 1989, 1038

 

More About EDGAR RAVENSWOOD PENISTON:

Fact 2: December 31, 1857, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: August 12, 1839, baptism Smith's, Bermuda- 3 mo

x. MARY BROWNE PENISTON, b. May 26, 1840, Smith's, Bermuda; d. April 27, 1913, St Paul, MN, USA.

Notes for MARY BROWNE PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, see Bermuda Index 1989

went to US in 1883, she leaves a niece, Miss Alice Peniston and a nephew WB

Peniston both of St Paul. pg 1045

see will of John Harvey Tucker- mentioned

 

More About MARY BROWNE PENISTON:

Will: December 12, 1841, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xi. SOMERS TUCKER PENISTON, b. 1844, Smith's, Bermuda; d. April 09, 1856, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for SOMERS TUCKER PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1038

 

More About SOMERS TUCKER PENISTON:

Fact 2: April 15, 1856, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: October 27, 1844, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xii. WINTHROP SALTONSTALL PENISTON, b. July 19, 1848, Smith's, Bermuda; d. April 22, 1849, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for WINTHROP SALTONSTALL PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037

 

More About WINTHROP SALTONSTALL PENISTON:

Fact 2: April 23, 1849, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: October 22, 1848, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

57. MATILDA6 PENISTON (FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 03, 1809 in Peniston Hall, Bermuda, and died June 03, 1846 in St John, New Brunswick, Canada. She married WILLIAM JOSEPH STARR November 16, 1830 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of JOHN STARR and DESIRE GORE. He was born December 12, 1805 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died Aft. 1846.

Notes for MATILDA PENISTON:

baptised with her nephew Francis James Peniston, see Early Bermuda records 1991

pg 277

 

More About MATILDA PENISTON:

Fact 3: April 15, 1810, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for WILLIAM JOSEPH STARR:

was of St John, New Bruswick, Canada- see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1036

Children of MATILDA PENISTON and WILLIAM STARR are:

i. RICHARD PENISTON7 STARR, d. June 01, 1892, St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

Notes for RICHARD PENISTON STARR:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1269- was sr partner of RP and WF Starr, St John, NB

had visited Bermuda in Mar 1888.

 

95. ii. WILLIAM FREDERICK STARR, b. 1836; d. March 07, 1894, St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

iii. FRANCES AMELIA STARR.

iv. JOHN LEANDER STARR.

v. ELIZA RATCHFORD STARR.

vi. SUSAN JERVIS STARR.

vii. HENRY JERVIS STARR.

viii. ALMIRA CHRISTMAS STARR.

58. AGNES STRATTON6 MUSSON (SAMUEL PAYNTER5, ANN4 PENISTON, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) She married JOHN MCAULEY. He died Bef. 1872.

More About JOHN MCAULEY:

Occupation: major

Children of AGNES MUSSON and JOHN MCAULEY are:

i. ALFRED ST JOHN7 MCAULEY.

ii. DONALD MCAULEY.

iii. AGNES MAUD MCAULEY.

59. HELEN6 MUSSON (SAMUEL PAYNTER5, ANN4 PENISTON, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) died Bef. 1872. She married COTTER.

Children of HELEN MUSSON and COTTER are:

i. JOSEPH DUDLEY7 COTTER.

ii. GEORGE WENTWORTH COTTER.

60. SARAH CHRISTINA6 PENISTON (ANTHONY JAMES5, SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 30, 1839 in NY, NY, USA. She married (1) THOMAS MILES HILL 1866. He died Bef. 1874. She married (2) JOHN J THOMPSON 1874.

More About THOMAS MILES HILL:

Fact 5: Dr

Child of SARAH PENISTON and THOMAS HILL is:

i. HAROLD7 PENISTON, b. Abt. 1867, USA; d. Abt. 1870, USA.

Children of SARAH PENISTON and JOHN THOMPSON are:

ii. HELEN7 THOMPSON, m. WILLIAM G YATES, 1896, NY, NY, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of NY, NY, USA.

iii. CAROLINE LOUISE THOMPSON, m. MORTON W LEE.

iv. MARY ETHEL THOMPSON, m. JOHN JARDINE.

v. WILLIAM PENISTON THOMPSON, d. infant.

61. ELIZA6 PENISTON (FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1829 in of Smith's, Bermuda, and died June 20, 1901. She married CHARLES JONES January 19, 1853 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of FRANCIS JONES and ELIZABETH HUNT. He was born 1827 in Paget, Bermuda, and died 1902.

More About ELIZA PENISTON:

Will: December 13, 1829, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for CHARLES JONES:

of the firm of Peniston and Jones, New York - see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1037

 

More About CHARLES JONES:

Baptism: February 17, 1827, Paget, Bermuda

Fact: bachelor at time of marriage

Occupation: magistrate

Children of ELIZA PENISTON and CHARLES JONES are:

i. CHARLES FREDERICK7 JONES, b. 1859, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1872.

More About CHARLES FREDERICK JONES:

Will: September 05, 1859, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. CLARA PENISTON JONES.

96. iii. LEILA SQUIRE JONES, b. of Paget, Bermuda.

97. iv. SAMUEL SALTUS JONES, b. 1857; d. 1910, of Georgetown, Demerara.

v. KATE ADAMS JONES.

vi. WALTER HEWISH JONES, b. 1867; d. 1933, dsp; m. (1) MAUD FOSTER; m. (2) ANITA WEEKS.

vii. CAROLINE LOUISA JONES.

viii. BESSIE HUNT JONES.

98. ix. ELIZA ISABELLE JONES, b. 1866, of Paget, Bermuda.

62. LAURA OPHELIA6 PENISTON (FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born July 1832 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 02, 1912 in Stockholm, Sweden. She married MELVILLE TROTT December 16, 1858 in Parish Church, Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM TROTT and ANNA MUSSON. He was born May 12, 1832 in Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda, and died September 10, 1868 in Bridgetown, Barbados.

More About LAURA OPHELIA PENISTON:

Will: August 12, 1832, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 6 weeks

More About MELVILLE TROTT:

Will: August 12, 1832, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of LAURA PENISTON and MELVILLE TROTT are:

i. CARRIE7 TROTT.

ii. LEILA TROTT.

63. ADELAIDE SARAH6 PENISTON (FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born Abt. 1834 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 24, 1902 in Cardiff, Pembroke, Bermuda. She married HARLEY TROTT December 03, 1857 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM TROTT and ANNA MUSSON. He was born June 1834 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died June 14, 1897 in Cardiff, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About ADELAIDE SARAH PENISTON:

Will: March 25, 1902, burial St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for HARLEY TROTT:

1947 Beautiful Bermuda pg 540

The firm Trott & Cox agents for the Quebec & Gulf Port Steamship Co 1867, successors to the firm started by Wm J Cox in 1848. Upon his return from Alexandria, VA in 1848, Cox took into partnership Harley Trott, and later the son Wm Cox.

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About HARLEY TROTT:

Fact 2: June 15, 1897, burial St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: September 07, 1834, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 3 mo

Children of ADELAIDE PENISTON and HARLEY TROTT are:

99. i. DUDLEY COX7 TROTT, b. September 04, 1858; d. 1924.

100. ii. EMMA MARIA TROTT, b. Abt. 1854, adopted; d. Aft. 1908, Stanmore, Pembroke, Bermuda.

64. CLARENCE6 PENISTON (FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born March 22, 1840 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died August 13, 1908 in Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda. He married SARAH ALMENA CONYERS December 10, 1863 in Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda, daughter of WILLIAM CONYERS and SARAH BURGESS. She was born September 26, 1844 in Paget, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1913 in Bermuda.

Notes for CLARENCE PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1045- death- died at his residence, leaving a widow,

4 daughters, 3 sons, of whom only one son and one daughter are at present

resident in Bermuda. Mr Peniston was Member of the House of Assembly for many

years, and Provost marshall General since 1887, and on the Executive Council

since 1904.

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 58- born 3/22/1840??

 

More About CLARENCE PENISTON:

Baptism: July 14, 1840, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact: Honorable, occup. magristrate, farmer

Fact 2: August 14, 1908, burial Smith's, Bermuda at age 68

Will: July 14, 1840, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 4 mo

Children of CLARENCE PENISTON and SARAH CONYERS are:

101. i. HELENA ISABEL7 PENISTON, b. September 11, 1864, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920.

ii. ADELAIDE LOUISA TONISH PENISTON, b. June 12, 1866, Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 08, 1873, Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ADELAIDE LOUISA TONISH PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index for death- pg 1041- was 2nd daughter

 

More About ADELAIDE LOUISA TONISH PENISTON:

Fact 2: August 09, 1873, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: July 22, 1866, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. ADELE PENISTON, b. August 13, 1868, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, of, New Zealand; m. ALFRED HEDLEY COTTON, July 22, 1890, Smith's, Bermuda; b. of Smith's Bermuda.

More About ADELE PENISTON:

Baptism: August 04, 1868, Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Will: October 04, 1868, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iv. FRANCIS WILLIAM PENISTON, b. September 24, 1870, Lee Nook, Smith's, Bermuda; d. March 01, 1873, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for FRANCIS WILLIAM PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1040

 

More About FRANCIS WILLIAM PENISTON:

Baptism: December 21, 1870, St Mark's, Smiths, Bermuda

Fact 2: March 02, 1873, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: December 21, 1870, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

102. v. CLARENCE STUART PENISTON, b. October 04, 1872, Smith's, Bermuda.

vi. CLARA MIDDLETON DOLLY PENISTON, b. May 28, 1875, Smith's, Bermuda; m. CHARLES "CAPT RA" PHILLIPPS, June 02, 1900, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda; b. Barkham Hall, England, Great Britain.

More About CLARA MIDDLETON DOLLY PENISTON:

Baptism: August 25, 1875, St Mark's, Smith"s, Bermuda

Will: August 25, 1875, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for CHARLES "CAPT RA" PHILLIPPS:

captain in the Royal Artillery, eldest son of the late Major Phillipps of

Barkham Hall and Mrs. Phillipps of Claydon, Suffolk - see Bermuda Index

1989 pg 1044

 

More About CHARLES "CAPT RA" PHILLIPPS:

Fact 5: Capt, Royal Artillery

vii. CLIFFORD CONYERS PENISTON, b. December 26, 1877, Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda; m. LOIS INMAN SELWOOD, January 1912, Bermuda.

Notes for CLIFFORD CONYERS PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1041

 

viii. FRANCIS WILLIAM PENISTON, b. May 24, 1879, Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, of So Africa; m. (1) AGNES MARY HARTE, 1913; d. November 12, 1916; m. (2) JOSEPHINE, Aft. 1916.

Notes for FRANCIS WILLIAM PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index pg 1042

 

ix. EDITH ALMENA PENISTON, b. November 08, 1881, Sea View, Smith's, Bermuda; m. GEORGE LENNOX "LT RA" HAY, June 01, 1904, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda; b. of England.

Notes for EDITH ALMENA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1042, marriage 1044

 

Notes for GEORGE LENNOX "LT RA" HAY:

see Bermuda Index for marriage pg 1044

 

More About GEORGE LENNOX "LT RA" HAY:

Fact 5: Lieut Royal Artillery

x. CLARENCE PENISTON, b. 1884, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About CLARENCE PENISTON:

Will: March 04, 1884, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

65. FREDERICK WILLIAM6 PENISTON (WILLIAM RICHARD5, SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born December 09, 1844 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died July 18, 1915. He married ELIZABETH BURCHALL DAVIS May 11, 1869 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of JOHN DAVIS. She was born in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About FREDERICK WILLIAM PENISTON:

Fact 3: May 18, 1845, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 4: carpenter

Children of FREDERICK PENISTON and ELIZABETH DAVIS are:

i. WILLIAM CORNELIUS7 PENISTON, b. February 13, 1873, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1920, Warwick, Bermuda; m. IRENE BROWN, July 21, 1897, Methodist Church, Bailey's Bay, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. Abt. 1857, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM CORNELIUS PENISTON:

no issue

 

More About WILLIAM CORNELIUS PENISTON:

Fact 5: farmer in 1897

Will: June 18, 1873, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. CLARENCE PENISTON, b. 1875, Bermuda.

iii. EDGAR PENISTON, b. Aft. 1875, Bermuda; d. infant.

iv. CLARIENE BEATRICE PENISTON, b. 1875, Smith's, Bermuda; m. EDWIN THOMAS DAVIS, June 22, 1904, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About CLARIENE BEATRICE PENISTON:

Will: June 09, 1875, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

v. HILGROVE PENISTON, b. 1885, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About HILGROVE PENISTON:

Will: April 19, 1885, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

vi. NO NAME PENISTON, b. 1885, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About NO NAME PENISTON:

Will: December 20, 1885, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

66. ALONZO6 PENISTON (WILLIAM RICHARD5, SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 29, 1856 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920 in Flatts, Bermuda. He married SARAH LOUISE PENISTON August 05, 1880 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, daughter of JOHN PENISTON and ANNA SIMMONS. She was born October 30, 1851 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, and died Aft. 1920 in Flatts, Bermuda.

More About ALONZO PENISTON:

Fact 3: November 13, 1856, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Child of ALONZO PENISTON and SARAH PENISTON is:

i. ROY GREYSON7 PENISTON, b. March 25, 1869, near Atlanta, GA, USA; d. Aft. 1920, Bermuda.

More About ROY GREYSON PENISTON:

Fact 5: adopted

67. SARAH LOUISE6 PENISTON (JOHN FREDERICK5, SAMUEL SMITH4, ANTHONY3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 30, 1851 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, and died Aft. 1920 in Flatts, Bermuda. She married ALONZO PENISTON August 05, 1880 in Philadelphia, PA, USA, son of WILLIAM PENISTON and FELICIA HINSON. He was born March 29, 1856 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920 in Flatts, Bermuda.

More About ALONZO PENISTON:

Fact 3: November 13, 1856, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Child is listed above under (66) Alonzo Peniston.

68. WILLIAM JOHN6 SMITH (WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born April 11, 1798 in Charleston, SC, and died August 05, 1881 in Charleston, SC. He married (1) ELIZABETH COZZENS WARREN. She was born August 12, 1809, and died September 27, 1841. He married (2) MARY CAROLINE LINDSAY June 12, 1843 in Charleston, SC. She was born November 12, 1815, and died June 02, 1856 in Charleston, SC. He married (3) ANNA MARIA VANNOY October 29, 1859 in dutch Reformed Church, Port Jervis, NY, daughter of DANIEL VANNOY. She was born February 27, 1831, and died November 26, 1876.

Children of WILLIAM SMITH and ELIZABETH WARREN are:

i. WILLIAM WARREN7 SMITH, b. March 02, 1825, Probably, Charleston, SC; d. infant, Probably, Charleston, SC.

ii. ALGERNON SYDNEY SMITH, b. January 05, 1831, Probably, Charleston, SC.

iii. CATHARINE ELIZABETH SMITH, b. August 24, 1832, Probably, Charleston, SC; m. (1) GEORGE G PARDUE, September 23, 1853; m. (2) ISAAC T BROWN, May 13, 1881.

iv. HORATIO NELSON SMITH, b. February 08, 1835, Probably, Charleston, SC; d. July 08, 1836, Probably, Charleston, SC.

v. ALFRED ADAMS SMITH, b. January 31, 1838, Probably, Charleston, SC; d. July 21, 1879, Probably, Charleston, SC.

vi. CHARLES WESLEY SMITH, b. June 17, 1841, Probably, Charleston, SC; d. April 07, 1842, Probably, Charleston, SC.

Children of WILLIAM SMITH and MARY LINDSAY are:

103. vii. WALTER LINDSAY7 SMITH, b. March 03, 1851, Charleston, SC; d. September 05, 1908, Charleston, SC.

viii. CAROLINE JANE SMITH, b. June 10, 1853, Charleston, SC; d. February 26, 1920, Charleston, SC.

ix. ARTHUR SMITH, b. May 19, 1856, Probably, Charleston, SC; d. April 27, 1857, Probably, Charleston, SC.

Children of WILLIAM SMITH and ANNA VANNOY are:

x. DAVID VANNOY7 SMITH, b. December 02, 1860; m. MARY PORCHER GADSDEN.

xi. JULIA WILHAMENE SMITH, b. December 31, 1861; m. JOHN B WEIR, October 02, 1884.

xii. DAVID VANNOY SMITH, b. May 30, 1863.

xiii. GEORGE COOK SMITH, b. May 06, 1866; d. October 05, 1908; m. CHARLOTTE RUDOLPH, October 05, 1908.

 

Generation No. 7

69. ELLA ELIZA7 SPENCER (JOHN WILLIAM6, MARTHA PICKERING5 PENISTON, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born January 19, 1846 in Paynter's Vale, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died July 26, 1887 in Pembroke, Bermuda. She married JAMES ALFRED LUSHER September 25, 1876 in Trinity Church, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. He was born 1829 in of Belfast, Maine?/Pembroke, and died May 09, 1911 in buried Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About ELLA ELIZA SPENCER:

Will: died age 41

More About JAMES ALFRED LUSHER:

Fact 2: of Belfast Maine per Bermuda Index

Fact 3: of Pembroke per 19th Century Bermuda Records

Will: master mariner

Children of ELLA SPENCER and JAMES LUSHER are:

104. i. JAMES RUPERT8 LUSHER, b. September 01, 1877, Pembroke, Bermuda.

ii. RACHEL ELIZABETH PENISTON LUSHER, b. July 04, 1887, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. probably died young, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About RACHEL ELIZABETH PENISTON LUSHER:

Will: July 04, 1887, private baptism, Pembroke, Bermuda

70. EMMA ELIZABETH7 SPENCER (JOHN WILLIAM6, MARTHA PICKERING5 PENISTON, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1849 in Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda, and died in US?. She married STAFFORD NAIRN JOELL October 24, 1872 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM JOELL and FRANCES TUCKER. He was born October 13, 1846 in Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About EMMA ELIZABETH SPENCER:

Fact 2: January 20, 1850, baptism, Smith's, Bermuda

Will: 3rd daughter

More About STAFFORD NAIRN JOELL:

Fact 2: November 26, 1846, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

Will: farmer

Children of EMMA SPENCER and STAFFORD JOELL are:

i. EMMA CONSTANCE KELLY8 JOELL, b. August 15, 1873, Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About EMMA CONSTANCE KELLY JOELL:

Will: February 11, 1874, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. JOELL, b. March 09, 1877, Verdmont, Smith's, Bermuda.

iii. JOELL, b. January 20, 1882, Silver Lake, NJ.

iv. LILIAN WOOD JOELL, b. 1875, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About LILIAN WOOD JOELL:

Will: April 24, 1875, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

v. EDMUND WILLOUGHBY JOELL, b. 1903, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About EDMUND WILLOUGHBY JOELL:

Will: March 11, 1903, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

vi. SPENCER CHURCHILL JOELL.

71. ADRIANNA "ANNA" ELIZABETH7 PEARMAN (ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1840 in Bermuda, and died in of Chicago, Cook, IL, USA. She married EDWARD PENISTON February 16, 1863 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of AUGUSTUS PENISTON and ANNA NORTH. He was born August 15, 1838 in Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 01, 1903 in Flatts, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ADRIANNA "ANNA" ELIZABETH PEARMAN:

Baptism: October 04, 1840, Smith's, Bermuda

More About EDWARD PENISTON:

Fact 2: November 22, 1838, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 3mo

Fact 3: carpenter

Will: March 01, 1903, burial Hamilton Parish, Bermuda at age 64

Children of ADRIANNA PEARMAN and EDWARD PENISTON are:

i. ERNEST CLIFTON8 PENISTON, b. 1865, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ERNEST CLIFTON PENISTON:

Will: March 18, 1865, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. HETTIE LOUISE PENISTON, b. 1869, Cedarville, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Brightside, Flatt's, Bermuda.

More About HETTIE LOUISE PENISTON:

Will: June 10, 1869, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. CORDOVA LOUIS PENISTON, b. 1870, Cedarville, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Brightside, Flatt's, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About CORDOVA LOUIS PENISTON:

Will: July 07, 1870, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iv. ROSALIE EDNA PENISTON, b. 1872, Cedarville, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ROSALIE EDNA PENISTON:

Will: March 13, 1872, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

v. QUINTON GRAY PENISTON, b. 1874, Cedarville, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About QUINTON GRAY PENISTON:

Will: July 15, 1874, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

72. LOUISA MARGARET7 PEARMAN (ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1844 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died in Rockmoore, Smith's, Bermuda. She married THADDEUS TROTT March 26, 1863 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM TROTT and ANNA MUSSON. He was born December 29, 1838 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died in Rockmoore, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About LOUISA MARGARET PEARMAN:

Baptism: September 29, 1844, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: 2nd dgter

More About THADDEUS TROTT:

Fact: farmer

Will: January 05, 1839, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of LOUISA PEARMAN and THADDEUS TROTT are:

105. i. LUCY8 TROTT, b. August 06, 1868, Smith's, Bermuda; d. March 23, 1959, Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda.

ii. ELIZA PEARMAN TROTT, b. July 02, 1864, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ELIZA PEARMAN TROTT:

Baptism: July 31, 1864, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. NELLA LOUISE TROTT, b. Bef. 1871, Smith's, Bermuda; m. HENRY JAMES TUCKER, June 12, 1902, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda; b. Bermuda.

iv. HETTY (HATTIE) IRENE TROTT, b. 1871, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; m. SIDNEY GILBERT WALLER, June 14, 1906, Smith's, Bermuda; b. 1875, of Bath, England; d. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

More About HETTY (HATTIE) IRENE TROTT:

Baptism: February 15, 1871, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 2: 4th daughter

More About SIDNEY GILBERT WALLER:

Will: 31 yr, merchant at time of marriage

106. v. CATHERINE KATIE TROTT, b. 1873, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. 1970.

vi. MARY ADELAIDE TROTT, b. 1875, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARY ADELAIDE TROTT:

Will: December 29, 1875, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

vii. MABEL TROTT, b. 1881, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MABEL TROTT:

Will: December 08, 1881, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

viii. THEODOSIA MABEL TROTT, b. 1881, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About THEODOSIA MABEL TROTT:

Will: May 25, 1881, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ix. WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD TROTT, b. 1882, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM JAMES HOWARD TROTT:

Fact: "Howard"/ "Schemy"/ "Deacon"- Bermuda's bigshot (Carveth Wells)

Will: December 13, 1882, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

73. MARY ELEANOR7 PEARMAN (ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born December 1850 in Bermuda, and died in of Somerville, Smith's, Bermuda. She married THOMAS HEBER OUTERBRIDGE April 21, 1875 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of M OUTERBRIDGE and LAURA CURLING. He died in Somerville, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARY ELEANOR PEARMAN:

Baptism: March 28, 1852, Smith's, Bermuda

More About THOMAS HEBER OUTERBRIDGE:

Fact: Dr

Child of MARY PEARMAN and THOMAS OUTERBRIDGE is:

i. JWP8 OUTERBRIDGE, d. January 04, 1907, father's home, Somerville, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About JWP OUTERBRIDGE:

Burial: January 1907, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda

Fat: Pharmacist

74. EMMELINE AMELIA7 PENISTON (ROBERT THOMPSON6, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1861 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died March 28, 1899 in Springfield, Paget, Bermuda. She married WILLIAM STANLEY JR DOE August 24, 1880 in St Mark's Church, Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM DOE and GOLDING RICHARDSON. He was born in of Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for EMMELINE AMELIA PENISTON:

had five sons and i dgter, per Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 56 died 1920?

 

More About EMMELINE AMELIA PENISTON:

Will: November 20, 1861, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child of EMMELINE PENISTON and WILLIAM DOE is:

i. DOE8, b. November 23, 1881, Tankfield, Paget, Bermuda.

75. ANNIE LOUISA NORWOOD7 PENISTON (ROBERT THOMPSON6, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1864 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Bef. 1920. She married DUNCAN MCCOLL DOE December 12, 1888 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda. He was born in of Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About ANNIE LOUISA NORWOOD PENISTON:

Will: May 01, 1864, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of ANNIE PENISTON and DUNCAN DOE are:

i. ANITA8 DOE.

Notes for ANITA DOE:

see Bermuda Index pg 345- bridesmaid at brother Jos Scholtz Doe's wedding

 

ii. ALVAH EVERETT DOE, b. Abt. September 1891, Bermuda; d. July 06, 1892, Rosebank, Paget, Bermuda.

iii. JOSEPH SCHOLTZ DOE, b. Abt. 1893, Bermuda; d. Canada; m. LUCY SMITH, July 15, 1913, Grace Church, Pembroke, Bermuda; b. of Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Canada.

Notes for JOSEPH SCHOLTZ DOE:

see Bermuda Index pg 345- Marriage- couple will live in Canada

 

iv. DOE, b. September 13, 1896, Pembroke, Bermuda.

76. HENRY HILGROVE7 HOLLIS (MARY PEACH LATTIMORE6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born September 1838 in Hilgrove, Bailey's Bay, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1910 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married LOUISA JANE WILKINSON November 12, 1863 in Bailey's Bay, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, daughter of STEPHEN WILKINSON and MATILDA. She was born in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

Notes for HENRY HILGROVE HOLLIS:

!see Peniston notes of 1978- he succeeded HJ Watlington as master of the Sir

George Seymour barque

!took over as captain of Eliza Barss in 1877. also captain of the JG Seymour

after Wilkinson/Watlington?

!Confederate Blockade Running Through Bermuda 1861-1865

ed Frank Vandiver U of Texas Press 1947, Kraus Reprint 1970 E600 .v3 pg 124

Capt HH Hollis was master of the "Harvest Queen" 136 tons St Georges for Nassau

1/12/1864-- cargo manifest listed.

 

More About HENRY HILGROVE HOLLIS:

Fact 5: Captain, shipmaster

Will: October 14, 1838, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda at 6 weeks

Notes for LOUISA JANE WILKINSON:

eldest daughter see Bermuda Index pg 638

Children of HENRY HOLLIS and LOUISA WILKINSON are:

i. ERMINNIE (ERMINIME) ELISA (ELIZA)8 HOLLIS, b. 1881, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; m. GEORGE WILLIAM BARTIMEZ, March 30, 1912, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; b. 1885, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ERMINNIE (ERMINIME) ELISA (ELIZA) HOLLIS:

Will: August 26, 1881, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About GEORGE WILLIAM BARTIMEZ:

Will: professor

107. ii. LOUISE GWENDOLYN HOLLIS, b. 1879, of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

iii. KATHLEEN LOUISA HOLLIS, b. 1865, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1892.

More About KATHLEEN LOUISA HOLLIS:

Will: November 12, 1865, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iv. AUSTIN WILKINSON HOLLIS, b. 1869, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About AUSTIN WILKINSON HOLLIS:

Will: April 30, 1869, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

108. v. MARY LOGIER HOLLIS, b. 1873, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

vi. HERBERT STANLEY HOLLIS, b. August 1874, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. January 18, 1875, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About HERBERT STANLEY HOLLIS:

Burial: January 18, 1875, 5 mo, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Will: August 22, 1874, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

77. A REID7 MERCER (LUCY MERCER6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 06, 1856 in Harrington Place, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died 1920 in Bermuda. He married JULIA E.

Child of A MERCER and JULIA is:

109. i. THOMAS WILLIAM8 MERCER, d. Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda.

78. WILLIAM LEANDER7 ZUILL (ALICE FRANCES6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1854 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married FANNIE LOUISA ZUILL April 20, 1882 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA, daughter of WILLIAM ZUILL and ANNE HAYWARD. She was born July 26, 1856 in Orange Grove, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM LEANDER ZUILL:

Occupation: 1882, DVS, of Philadelphia, PA, orig. of Bermuda

Will: July 23, 1854, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child of WILLIAM ZUILL and FANNIE ZUILL is:

i. STANLEY8 ZUILL, b. February 1885, Philadelphia, PA; d. July 19, 1885, 1526 Race St, Philadelphia, PA.

79. PARK VIVIAN7 ZUILL (ALICE FRANCES6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born Aft. 1854 in Bermuda. He married LORAVALLAH LORARIA.

Children of PARK ZUILL and LORAVALLAH LORARIA are:

i. VIVIAN EARL8 ZUILL, b. 1894, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About VIVIAN EARL ZUILL:

Will: June 17, 1894, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ii. VIOLET LOUISE ZUILL, b. 1895, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About VIOLET LOUISE ZUILL:

Will: October 23, 1895, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iii. HERBERT RUDOLPH ZUILL, b. 1897, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About HERBERT RUDOLPH ZUILL:

Will: September 15, 1897, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

iv. ELEANOR VARINA ZUILL, b. 1898, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ELEANOR VARINA ZUILL:

Will: August 03, 1898, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

80. ADRIANA MALVINA7 ZUILL (ALICE FRANCES6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 12, 1868 in Warwick, Bermuda. She married FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS PENISTON September 27, 1892 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM PENISTON and ELIZABETH OUTERBRIDGE. He was born February 03, 1866 in DVS, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920 in Penhurst, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS PENISTON:

Fact 2: veterinary surgeon

Will: March 25, 1866, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child of ADRIANA ZUILL and FREDERICK PENISTON is:

i. DORIS ESTHER8 PENISTON, b. September 10, 1893, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About DORIS ESTHER PENISTON:

Will: December 17, 1893, baptism, Smith's, Bermuda

81. ELIZA7 ZUILL (ALICE FRANCES6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1870 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died September 29, 1910 in Portland, OR. She married JOHN D DICKINSON. He died Aft. September 29, 1910 in of Portland, Oregon.

More About ELIZA ZUILL:

Will: July 14, 1870, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Child of ELIZA ZUILL and JOHN DICKINSON is:

i. DICKINSON8, b. 1903, probably Portland, OR.

82. FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS7 PENISTON (WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE6, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born February 03, 1866 in DVS, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920 in Penhurst, Smith's, Bermuda. He married ADRIANA MALVINA ZUILL September 27, 1892 in Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of EDWIN ZUILL and ALICE PENISTON. She was born March 12, 1868 in Warwick, Bermuda.

More About FREDERICK WILLIAM EVANS PENISTON:

Fact 2: veterinary surgeon

Will: March 25, 1866, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Child is listed above under (80) Adriana Malvina Zuill.

83. THOMAS HEBER7 PENISTON (WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE6, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1870 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920 in USA. He married CHARLOTTE MAY KELSHAW September 22, 1892 in NJ, USA. She died Aft. 1920 in USA.

More About THOMAS HEBER PENISTON:

Fact 2: merchant

Will: August 05, 1870, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of THOMAS PENISTON and CHARLOTTE KELSHAW are:

110. i. HEBER KELSHAW8 PENISTON, b. 1892, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

ii. DONALD WILLIAM PENISTON, b. September 22, 1895, Bermuda; d. September 28, 1896, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About DONALD WILLIAM PENISTON:

Fact 2: September 29, 1896, burial Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda

Will: Infant

iii. MAY LOIS PENISTON, b. December 20, 1898, USA; d. Aft. 1920, living, Orange, NJ, USA.

Notes for MAY LOIS PENISTON:

last living with Mrs matthews in Orang, NJ

 

iv. ELIZABETH PENISTON, b. October 25, 1902, USA; d. Aft. 1920, living, Orange, NJ, USA.

Notes for ELIZABETH PENISTON:

last living with Mrs matthews in orange, NJ

 

84. NICHOLAS MCCALLAN LEEUWIN BRUNT7 PENISTON (WILLIAM HUBBARD6, WILLIAM HUGH CAP BAMBOO BILLY5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born February 24, 1880 in Clifton, Smith's, Bermuda. He married LILLIAN REES OUTERBRIDGE October 27, 1909 in Smith's, Bermuda. She was born November 13, 1890 in Ireland Dockyard, Ireland Island, Bermuda.

More About NICHOLAS MCCALLAN LEEUWIN BRUNT PENISTON:

Will: carpenter

More About LILLIAN REES OUTERBRIDGE:

Fact 3: Smith's, Bermuda

Children of NICHOLAS PENISTON and LILLIAN OUTERBRIDGE are:

i. ALGERNON HUGH8 PENISTON, b. August 04, 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ALGERNON HUGH PENISTON:

Will: September 18, 1910, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. LUCY DEAB PENISTON, b. November 07, 1911, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

iii. ENITH PAYNTER PENISTON, b. April 04, 1913, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ENITH PAYNTER PENISTON:

Will: June 15, 1913, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iv. ELSIE LUEEWIN PENISTON, b. February 20, 1915, Smith's, Bermuda.

85. JOHN HENRY7 JACKSON (FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1822 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died October 1897 in Eureka House, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. He married (1) RHODA ELIZABETH ALICE HEALEY. She was born 1857 in England. He married (2) ANNA MATILDA JOELL. He married (3) JULIA HORNE STEPHENS. She died 1890 in Eureka House, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About JOHN HENRY JACKSON:

Burial: October 1897, St John's, Pembroke, Bermuda

Fact 2: 1897, Bermuda

More About RHODA ELIZABETH ALICE HEALEY:

Occupation: English nurse, worked at Naval Hosp at Dockyard

Child of JOHN JACKSON and RHODA HEALEY is:

i. CYRIL HEALEY8 JACKSON, b. 1893, Eureka House, Reid St, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. 1915, WWI, Langemarck, Belgium.

More About CYRIL HEALEY JACKSON:

Occupation: 1915, 3rd Battalion1st Brigade Canadian Expeditionary Force

Children of JOHN JACKSON and ANNA JOELL are:

ii. GEORGE8 JACKSON.

111. iii. SAMUEL JACKSON.

112. iv. JOHN HENRY THOMAS JACKSON, b. 1846, Bermuda; d. 1907, Bermuda.

113. v. FRANCES JACKSON.

114. vi. CATHERINE JACKSON.

115. vii. EUGENIUS CHARLES JACKSON, b. 1850, Bermuda; d. 1913, Bermuda.

viii. MARIA LOUISA PENISTON JACKSON, m. WILLIAM TANKARD.

ix. JAMES WILLIAM PENISTON JACKSON, b. Bermuda; d. 1884, Mt Gambier Hopsital, South Australia.

x. ALBERT WALTER JACKSON, b. Bermuda; d. Aft. 1900, South Australia; m. LAURA WELSH, 1891, Adelaide, Australia; b. of Australia.

xi. CLARA VALERINE JACKSON, m. WILLIAM JONES.

86. EDWIN7 PENISTON (FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1812 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died January 11, 1879 in at home, Smith's, Bermuda. He married ELIZA MARY TROTT November 02, 1847 in Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of THOMAS SAMUEL TROTT. She was born 1820 in of Smith's, Bermuda, and died February 14, 1900 in Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for EDWIN PENISTON:

see Early Bermuda records 1991- birth pg 277

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1042- death; left a widow and child. He represented

Smith's Parish in the Assembly for 22 years, and was a Magistrate for the

same time.

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree pg 57- birth 1819, died Jan 9, 1879

 

More About EDWIN PENISTON:

Fact 2: January 11, 1879, burial Smith's, Bermuda at age 61! (bn 1818)

Fact 3: August 02, 1812, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 4: listed as colored in marriage register, as white in burials

Notes for ELIZA MARY TROTT:

see Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1036- an only daughter

 

More About ELIZA MARY TROTT:

Burial: February 14, 1900, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: September 06, 1896, Smith's, Bermuda

Will proved: February 25, 1900, Smith's, Bermuda

Child of EDWIN PENISTON and ELIZA TROTT is:

i. SYDNEY LOUISA8 PENISTON, b. April 10, 1852, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1900, unmarried, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for SYDNEY LOUISA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index for birth- pg 1037 (1989)

 

More About SYDNEY LOUISA PENISTON:

Will: May 21, 1852, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

87. RICHARD FRANCIS7 PENISTON (FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born February 28, 1815 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died September 13, 1887 in Plainfield, NJ, USA. He married LYDIA SIMMONDS. She was born 1832 in St Thomas, Virgin Is, and died 1867 in USA.

Notes for RICHARD FRANCIS PENISTON:

!see Early Bermuda Records 1991 pg 277

!see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1042- died suddenly at 63 La Grande Avenus,

Plainfield, NJ

!Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Vol 3 pg 1633

lists Richard Peniston (no age) Philadelphia Pa 1864 pg 68

in Vol 9 Letter P pg 1-100

US- Works Project Administration

"Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of

Allegiance 1789-1880 PA

 

More About RICHARD FRANCIS PENISTON:

Fact 3: May 07, 1815, Smith's, Bermuda

Children of RICHARD PENISTON and LYDIA SIMMONDS are:

116. i. EDWARD8 PENISTON, b. October 05, 1857, England, GB; d. March 1892, NJ, USA.

117. ii. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. July 19, 1859, Birkenhead, England, GB; d. Aft. 1920, of Cranford, NJ, USA.

iii. ANNIE TAYLOR PENISTON, b. June 01, 1861, Liverpool, England, GB; d. February 1891, unmarried.

118. iv. RICHARD PENISTON, b. October 05, 1872, Orange, NJ, USA.

88. HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON (FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born July 25, 1820 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died 1897 in May have been 1894. She married EDWIN JONES February 15, 1848 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of FRANCIS JONES and ELIZABETH HUNT. He was born 1820 in of Paget, Bermuda, and died 1897.

Notes for HARRIET AMELIA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About EDWIN JONES:

Fact 5: Capt.

Will: bachelor at time of marriage

Children of HARRIET PENISTON and EDWIN JONES are:

i. FRANCIS JOHN B8 JONES, b. 1849, Bermuda; d. 1915, unmarried.

119. ii. NORMAN MARRIOTT JONES, b. October 05, 1850, Bermuda; d. March 01, 1920.

iii. ESTELLE LOUISE JONES, b. 1852; d. 1925.

iv. EDWIN WHEATLEY JONES, b. 1855; d. 1926, dsp; m. SARAH ADELINE WILCOX.

120. v. CECIL WHITE HESELTINE JONES, b. 1865; d. 1943.

89. GEORGE FRANCIS7 PENISTON (FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 22, 1826 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died April 14, 1886 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA. He married HARRIET HEARN 1852.

Notes for GEORGE FRANCIS PENISTON:

lived in NYC as adult see Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1038 & 1042-

went to the US at age 14, died at his residence 22 Portland Avenue,

Brooklyn; he was with the firm of Peniston and Co ship-brokers (New York

Herald, April 15, 1886).

per Corbusier pg 53 was son of Eliza Trott and not MA Gilbert

 

More About GEORGE FRANCIS PENISTON:

Fact 2: April 1886, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA

Children of GEORGE PENISTON and HARRIET HEARN are:

i. ANNA DE HAVEN8 PENISTON, m. CH C WALDEN.

ii. EUGENE A PENISTON.

iii. MARY ARNOLD PENISTON, m. C C GALBRAITH.

iv. FLORENCE PENISTON, d. infant.

v. ALINE SALTUS PENISTON, b. May 06, 1852, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA; d. August 25, 1895, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA.

Notes for ALINE SALTUS PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1043- died suddenly

 

More About ALINE SALTUS PENISTON:

Fact 2: August 1895, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA

121. vi. GEORGE HEARN PENISTON, b. June 22, 1855, New York City, NY, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Wash DC.

vii. LOUIS HEARN PENISTON, b. May 1860, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA; d. August 19, 1861, Brooklyn, Kings, NY, USA.

Notes for LOUIS HEARN PENISTON:

youngest child, see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1039

 

122. viii. ALBERT EDWARD PENISTON, b. April 02, 1863, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA; d. Aft. 1920, 46 West St, New York, NY, USA.

90. JOSEPH7 WALKER (FRANCES ANNE6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born May 24, 1813 in Knapton Hill, Bermuda, and died August 29, 1864 in Platte Co, MO. He married FRANCES JANE HUGHES. She was born April 10, 1823, and died February 26, 1913 in Platte Co, MO.

Child of JOSEPH WALKER and FRANCES HUGHES is:

123. i. JOHN HUGHES8 WALKER, b. August 22, 1845, fort Scott, Bourbon, KS; d. November 15, 1915, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

91. JOSEPHINE7 WALKER (FRANCES ANNE6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda. She married JOSEPH VESEY PENISTON in Baltimore, MD, USA, son of RICHARD PENISTON and MARY WALKER. He was born July 07, 1804 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died April 11, 1859 in Baltimore, MD, USA.

More About JOSEPH VESEY PENISTON:

Baptism: July 08, 1804, Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: April 1859, Greemount Ceme, Baltimore, MD, USA

Will: February 24, 1859, Baltimore, MD

Will proved: April 11, 1859, Baltimore, MD (filed in Bermuda)

Children of JOSEPHINE WALKER and JOSEPH PENISTON are:

i. FRANCES MARY8 PENISTON, b. June 1839, Smith's, Bermuda; m. RIXIE, USA; b. of Platts Co, MO, USA.

More About FRANCES MARY PENISTON:

Will: August 12, 1839, baptism Smith's, Bermuda at 2mo

More About RIXIE:

Fact 5: Dr

ii. INFANT PENISTON.

iii. KATHERINE E PENISTON, b. Baltimore, MD, USA; d. July 12, 1907, Duke City, Co.

iv. RIENZA (RIENZI) PENISTON, b. May 13, 1850, Baltimore, MD, USA; d. Aft. 1910, Lake City, Hillsdale, CO, USA.

Notes for RIENZA (RIENZI) PENISTON:

Compton Spencer was her guardian, married to? and had a dgter bn abt 1898- see

Corbusier's Peniston Gen. pg 60

 

More About RIENZA (RIENZI) PENISTON:

Fact: 1859, guardian Compton Spencer

92. WILLIAM BROWNE7 PENISTON (NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born January 29, 1828 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died May 12, 1864 in at home, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. He married EMILY MARY SPENCER LIGHTBOURN November 30, 1852 in St John's Church, Pembroke, Bermuda, daughter of JOSEPH LIGHTBOURN and ELIZA RICHARDSON. She was born in of Pembroke, Bermuda, and died May 01, 1889 in St Mary Vicarage, Bridgetown, Barbados.

Notes for WILLIAM BROWNE PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989, pg 1039

left widow and three children

Peniston Geneology- pg 59 - a physician of Devonshire

see mother's will- deceased before her

 

More About WILLIAM BROWNE PENISTON:

Fact 2: May 13, 1864, burial Pembroke, Bermuda age 36

Fact 5: MD

Will: October 05, 1828, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for EMILY MARY SPENCER LIGHTBOURN:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1043- eldest dauhter of the late Rev J F Lightbourne,

Rector of Pembroke and Devonshire , also pg 803 for marriage, pg 810 for

obit

see Corbusier's Peniston Genealogy pg 59- taught school in Hamilton after

spouse's death

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and EMILY LIGHTBOURN are:

124. i. EMMA LIGHTBOURN8 PENISTON, b. August 27, 1853, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. January 06, 1894.

ii. WILLIAM FREDERICK WOOD PENISTON, b. March 17, 1856, Pembroke, Bermuda.

Notes for WILLIAM FREDERICK WOOD PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989

Corbusier's Peniston Genealogy- pg 59 has not been heard from since he was a

young man (abt 1870).

 

More About WILLIAM FREDERICK WOOD PENISTON:

Will: April 30, 1856, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

125. iii. ISOBEL (ISABELLE) CONSTANCE PENISTON, b. March 06, 1858, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1900.

93. ANNA MARIA7 PENISTON (NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born July 07, 1833 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died February 21, 1884 in Woodside, Paget, Bermuda. She married HENRY JOSEPH WATLINGTON January 15, 1863 in Smith's, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM WATLINGTON and CHRISTIANA HARRIOTT. He was born January 16, 1822 in of Devonshire, Bermuda, and died May 04, 1889 in at home, Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for ANNA MARIA PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989,pg 1472 for death

see Peniston notes: notes from her ladies companion made in 1863.

" Henry Joseph Watlington and Anna Maria Peniston were joined together in

Holly Matrimony by the Rev. L. Lough and the Rev. J.P. Lightbourne in Smith's

Church at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of January 16, 1863. The bridesmaids-

Sarah A. Watlington, F. Almira Peniston. Groomsmen- Thomas N. Dill, Charles

Henry Robinson, William Cox, Sr. Left Bermuda on March 25, 1863 for Portsmouth,

England in the "Sir G.F. Seymour"- my first trip with Henry after our marriage.

The Seymour took home the last of the prisoners- 136 in number. Passengers- Mr.

Mantack's daughter (Maggie), Dr. Edwards, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Warner. Nine in the

second cabin, the Guard their wives and children. Moderate weather. One

prisoner and one Guard died on passage. Arrived at Spithead, Portsmouth, April

15, anchored at midnight, landed passengers and prisoners the next day. Sent

letters home on the 18th, and on the 19th Henry and I left in the cars at 7

o'clock for London where we arrived at 10 o'clock. Visited the Houses of

Parliament, Westminster Abbey, National Gallery. In the evening went to MMe.

Taussuds Wax Works. The next day which was Sunday we went to the Royal Chapel

and after the service walked in St. James Park and then returned to Mrs.

martley's where we were staying and remained there all afternoon, when we

received some calls. Left London early next morning in the cars for Portsmouth.

Sailed from Spithead April 23 for Cardiff. The Seymour took in a load of coals

for St. Vincent, Cape Verde, arrived at the Roads 28th. Sailed from Conway(?)

May 8. Reached St. Vincent 31st. Remained there sixteen days and then sailed

for Barbados where we arrived June 27. Left there again in the evening for St.

Lucia- sailed from there the next day"

see will of John Harvey Tucker- named

 

More About ANNA MARIA PENISTON:

Fact 2: February 21, 1884, burial Devonshire, Bermuda

Will: October 13, 1833, baptism Smith's, Bermuda- 3 mo

Notes for HENRY JOSEPH WATLINGTON:

middle name per Peniston notes

see Bermuda Index pg 1474- master mariner, MCP, died on May 4th at his Paget

residence. He was born in 1822, went to sea in 1835, and was active as a sailor

for 50 years. He was elected to represent Devonshire in 1882.

see mother-in-law's will (Ann Harvey Tucker Peniston)- named as executor and

inheritor

 

More About HENRY JOSEPH WATLINGTON:

Fact: master of the Sir George Seymour, Bermuda-built ship

Fact 2: May 17, 1884, will Bermuda

Fact 3: May 19, 1889, will proved

Fact 5: Captain MCP, sea captain (BHQ vol10, no2)

Will: May 04, 1889, burial Devonshire, Bermuda

Children of ANNA PENISTON and HENRY WATLINGTON are:

i. WILLIAM FRANCIS8 WATLINGTON, b. March 02, 1864, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. June 16, 1864, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About WILLIAM FRANCIS WATLINGTON:

Fact 5: twin

Will: June 04, 1864, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

ii. ANN HARVEY WATLINGTON, b. March 02, 1864, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. November 20, 1924, burial, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About ANN HARVEY WATLINGTON:

Fact 2: burial age 60

Fact 5: twin

Will: June 04, 1864, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda, twin

126. iii. HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON, b. June 08, 1866, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. November 14, 1942, Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda.

94. HENRY MORTON7 PENISTON (NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 1834 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died November 19, 1867 in home, Smith's, Bermuda. He married MARY JANE HINSON June 14, 1855 in Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of JOSEPH HINSON and CATHERINE ALBUOY. She was born July 1831 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died July 21, 1903 in Hinson Hall, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for HENRY MORTON PENISTON:

left mother, 4 children, wife, and sisters (see Bermuda Index,1989 pg 1039)

see mother's will- deceased before her

Brig Swan

Unspecified Port, Bermuda to New York

17 November 1851

DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK

I, Joseph Pierce do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear, that the following List or Manifest of Passengers, subscribed with my name, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs for the District of New York, contains, to the best of my knowledge and belief a just and true account of all the passengers received on board the Brig Swan whereof I am Master, from Bermuda So help me God Joseph Pierce Sworn to this 17 November 1851.

LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Brig Swan whereof Joseph Pierce is Master, form Bermuda burthen two hundred and thirty tons. (Columns represent: Names, Age, Sex, Occupation, The country to which they belong, The country in which they intend to become inhabitants, Died on the Voyage.)

1 Eliz Spencer 56 Female Bermuda United States

2 Henry Ranu 39 Male Seaman Bermuda United States

3 Henry Peniston 7 Male Farmer Bermuda United States

4 Persiual Spencer 16 Male Farmer Bermuda United States

5 John Canton 18 Male Farmer Bermuda United States

(reference: National Archives and Records Administration, Film M237, Reel 107. )

Presented here with the generous permission of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild and the transcriber Bette Dew.

More About HENRY MORTON PENISTON:

Fact 2: farmer, merchant

Fact 3: November 20, 1867, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: December 25, 1834, baptism Smith's, Bermuda- 10 weeks

Notes for MARY JANE HINSON:

She left Hinson's Hall to her two daughters, but Herbert Albuoy Peniston rented from one daughter in 1906 for 30 pounds a year.

will on file

More About MARY JANE HINSON:

Fact 2: July 22, 1903, buried Smith's, Bermuda at age 72

Fact 3: death per Reg Gen 14,300; R.G. July 28.

Will: November 13, 1831, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of HENRY PENISTON and MARY HINSON are:

i. HENRY HARCOURT MORTON8 PENISTON, b. May 18, 1856, Smith's, Bermuda; d. October 18, 1866, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for HENRY HARCOURT MORTON PENISTON:

see pg 1039 Bermuda Index 1989 anfd Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

 

More About HENRY HARCOURT MORTON PENISTON:

Fact 2: October 19, 1866, burial Smith's, Bermuda

Will: June 22, 1856, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

127. ii. HERBERT ALBUOY PENISTON, b. April 04, 1858, Smith's, Bermuda; d. September 1939, Smith's, Bermuda.

128. iii. ADA WINTHROP PENISTON, b. April 18, 1861, Smith's, Bermuda; d. March 15, 1917, Devonshire, Bermuda.

129. iv. WILLIAM BROWNE PENISTON, b. September 11, 1864, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. April 1913, St Paul, MN, USA.

v. ALICE BEATRICE PENISTON, b. June 30, 1867, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Aft. April 1913, St Paul, MN, USA; m. WILLIAM ROGERS, Aft. March 31, 1903, mother's will; b. Ashland, or, USA.

Notes for ALICE BEATRICE PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index pg 1038 (1989), gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

 

More About ALICE BEATRICE PENISTON:

Will: September 15, 1867, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for WILLIAM ROGERS:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92- was of Ashland, Oregon, US

 

95. WILLIAM FREDERICK7 STARR (MATILDA6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1836, and died March 07, 1894 in St John, New Brunswick, Canada. He married (1) ? Bef. 1887. He married (2) LEILA SQUIRE JONES May 05, 1887 in St Paul's Church, St John, New Brunswick, Canada, daughter of CHARLES JONES and ELIZA PENISTON. She was born in of Paget, Bermuda.

Children of WILLIAM STARR and ? are:

i. WILLIAM J8 STARR, b. Bef. May 1887; d. April 30, 1913, Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada.

ii. STARR, b. Bef. May 1887.

Child of WILLIAM STARR and LEILA JONES is:

iii. ARTHUR ASHFORD8 STARR, b. December 15, 1890, St John, New Brunswick, Canada; d. August 11, 1891, Milford, Paget, Bermuda.

More About ARTHUR ASHFORD STARR:

Will: Infant

96. LEILA SQUIRE7 JONES (ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born in of Paget, Bermuda. She married WILLIAM FREDERICK STARR May 05, 1887 in St Paul's Church, St John, New Brunswick, Canada, son of WILLIAM STARR and MATILDA PENISTON. He was born 1836, and died March 07, 1894 in St John, New Brunswick, Canada.

Child is listed above under (95) William Frederick Starr.

97. SAMUEL SALTUS7 JONES (ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1857, and died 1910 in of Georgetown, Demerara. He married EMILY A GORING. She was born 1862 in of Georgetown, British Guiana.

Children of SAMUEL JONES and EMILY GORING are:

130. i. ARTHUR PENISTON8 JONES, b. 1887.

ii. SALTUS CONYERS JONES, b. 1888; d. dsp; m. ROSAMOND CURTIS VICTORIA STOKES, 1915.

Notes for SALTUS CONYERS JONES:

Lt, BEF

131. iii. CLARE HESELTINE JONES, b. 1891.

iv. FRANK RIDDELL JONES, b. 1892; d. 1916, killed in action.

132. v. SUSAN EDNA HILL JONES, b. 1894.

133. vi. WALTER INGHAM JONES, b. 1904.

98. ELIZA ISABELLE7 JONES (ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1866 in of Paget, Bermuda. She married CHARLES GRAY BUTTERFIELD January 29, 1894 in Paget, Bermuda, son of NATHANIEL BUTTERFIELD and ELLESIF SPENCER. He was born 1856 in East Broadway, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About CHARLES GRAY BUTTERFIELD:

Occupation: Banker

Children of ELIZA JONES and CHARLES BUTTERFIELD are:

134. i. CHARLES NATHANIEL ARTHUR8 BUTTERFIELD, b. Bermuda; d. 1978, Bermuda.

ii. ROSALIE SPENCER GRAY BUTTERFIELD, m. EDWARD RICHARDS.

Notes for EDWARD RICHARDS:

Brigadeer

99. DUDLEY COX7 TROTT (ADELAIDE SARAH6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born September 04, 1858, and died 1924. He married FLORENCE LEE February 04, 1886 in St Luke's, Headless Cross, Warwickshire, England, daughter of JAMES LEE.

More About DUDLEY COX TROTT:

Fact 5: Dr

More About FLORENCE LEE:

Will: youngest daughter

Child of DUDLEY TROTT and FLORENCE LEE is:

i. TROTT8, b. December 05, 1901, Hamilton , Pembroke, Bermuda.

100. EMMA MARIA7 TROTT (ADELAIDE SARAH6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born Abt. 1854 in adopted, and died Aft. 1908 in Stanmore, Pembroke, Bermuda. She married JAMES ADAM CONYERS January 22, 1874 in Holy Trinity, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM CONYERS and SARAH BURGESS. He was born June 13, 1850 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died April 29, 1908 in Stanmore, Pembroke, Bermuda.

Notes for JAMES ADAM CONYERS:

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About JAMES ADAM CONYERS:

Fact: occupation merchant

Children of EMMA TROTT and JAMES CONYERS are:

i. WILLIAM M8 CONYERS, d. Bef. 1908.

Notes for WILLIAM M CONYERS:

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About WILLIAM M CONYERS:

Fact: "Willie", absolutely rfused to take any part in public life (Carveth Wells)

ii. NELLIE LOUISE CONYERS, b. September 24, 1877, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. November 30, 1884, Cedarville, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

iii. JAMES REGINALD CONYERS, b. September 03, 1879, Pembroke, Bermuda.

iv. STANLEY HALLOWELL CONYERS, b. March 15, 1882, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. November 24, 1884, Cedarville, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda.

v. EDITH MAY CONYERS, b. November 09, 1883, Waterloo, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. December 02, 1884, Waterloo, Pembroke, Bermuda.

vi. EDITH MAY CONYERS, b. March 23, 1886, Pembroke, Bermuda; m. WILLIAM HENRY SAYEN, March 31, 1910, Pembroke, Bermuda; b. Wayne, PA, USA.

101. HELENA ISABEL7 PENISTON (CLARENCE6, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born September 11, 1864 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died Aft. 1920. She married EDMUND WILLIAM GOSLING December 02, 1890 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of EDMUND GOSLING and JANE TUCKER. He was born September 17, 1864 in Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for HELENA ISABEL PENISTON:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1043 for marriage

 

More About HELENA ISABEL PENISTON:

Baptism: October 17, 1864, Smith's, Bermuda

More About EDMUND WILLIAM GOSLING:

Baptism: December 24, 1864, St Paul's, Paget, Bermuda

Occupation: merchant

Children of HELENA PENISTON and EDMUND GOSLING are:

135. i. EDMUND CLARENCE8 GOSLING, b. December 08, 1891, Bay House, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. September 03, 1967, Paget, Bermuda.

ii. HELEN ISABEL GOSLING, b. March 27, 1893, Bay House, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About HELEN ISABEL GOSLING:

Baptism: May 31, 1893, St Paul's, Paget, Bermuda

102. CLARENCE STUART7 PENISTON (CLARENCE6, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born October 04, 1872 in Smith's, Bermuda. He married ERNESTINE ELISE WALKER February 09, 1899 in Pembroke Church, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About CLARENCE STUART PENISTON:

Baptism: March 31, 1873, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Burial: St Mark's, Smith's Bermuda

Fact: occupation farmer

More About ERNESTINE ELISE WALKER:

Burial: St Mark's, Smiths, Bermuda

Children of CLARENCE PENISTON and ERNESTINE WALKER are:

i. CLARENCE STUART8 PENISTON, b. November 04, 1899, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About CLARENCE STUART PENISTON:

Will: December 14, 1899, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

136. ii. GERALD CHARLES PENISTON, b. October 11, 1900, Smith's, Bermuda; d. February 20, 1968, Bermuda.

137. iii. DOROTHY OLIVIA PENISTON, b. November 07, 1904, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. March 03, 1994, Bermuda.

iv. EDRIC WALKER PENISTON, b. February 29, 1908, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About EDRIC WALKER PENISTON:

Will: April 15, 1908, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

v. FRANCIS STUART PENISTON, b. August 20, 1912, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About FRANCIS STUART PENISTON:

Will: October 22, 1912, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

vi. JOHN FRANKLIN PENISTON, b. July 12, 1915, Bermuda.

103. WALTER LINDSAY7 SMITH (WILLIAM JOHN6, WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 03, 1851 in Charleston, SC, and died September 05, 1908 in Charleston, SC. He married LOUISA ELIZABETH JORDAN April 11, 1882 in Charleston, SC, daughter of ROBERT JORDAN and MARGARET BOYLE. She was born January 31, 1854 in Charleston, SC, and died February 23, 1930 in Greenville, SC.

Children of WALTER SMITH and LOUISA JORDAN are:

138. i. WALTER LINDSAY8 SMITH, b. July 28, 1884; d. January 28, 1945.

ii. ARTHUR JORDAN SMITH, b. December 06, 1885; d. December 10, 1947.

iii. MAUD ST CLAIR SMITH, b. October 21, 1888; d. October 21, 1893, of diptheria.

139. iv. ETHEL LOUISE SMITH, b. April 30, 1895, 8 Montague St, Charleston, SC; d. December 06, 1991, Greenville, SC.

 

Generation No. 8

104. JAMES RUPERT8 LUSHER (ELLA ELIZA7 SPENCER, JOHN WILLIAM6, MARTHA PICKERING5 PENISTON, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born September 01, 1877 in Pembroke, Bermuda. He married FRANCES ISABELLA Bef. 1901.

More About JAMES RUPERT LUSHER:

Fact 2: photographer, grocer

Will: December 02, 1877, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

Children of JAMES LUSHER and FRANCES ISABELLA are:

i. ELLA ISABELLE9 LUSHER, b. August 03, 1901, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About ELLA ISABELLE LUSHER:

Will: September 19, 1901, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

ii. MARGARET LOUISE LUSHER, b. July 09, 1908, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About MARGARET LOUISE LUSHER:

Will: October 14, 1908, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

iii. RUPERT FRANCIS LUSHER, b. December 13, 1911, Pembroke, Bermuda.

More About RUPERT FRANCIS LUSHER:

Will: March 04, 1912, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

105. LUCY8 TROTT (LOUISA MARGARET7 PEARMAN, ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 06, 1868 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 23, 1959 in Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda. She married HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON December 03, 1891 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of HENRY WATLINGTON and ANNA PENISTON. He was born June 08, 1866 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died November 14, 1942 in Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About LUCY TROTT:

Fact 2: 3rd daughter

Notes for HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON:

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON:

Fact: onetime agent for the Furness Bermuda Line

Fact 2: Sir, of Woodside, Paget and Devonshire Parish

Fact 3: Knight, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Fact 4: member of the Executive Council of Bemruda

Fact 5: member Colonial Parliament of Bermuda for Devonshire

Fact 6: mayor of City of Hamilton

Occupation: Shipwright, legislator

August 28, 1866, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

Children of LUCY TROTT and HENRY WATLINGTON are:

i. HENRY JOSEPH9 WATLINGTON, b. September 14, 1896, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About HENRY JOSEPH WATLINGTON:

January 06, 1897, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

ii. MARJORIE TROTT WATLINGTON, b. August 28, 1900, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About MARJORIE TROTT WATLINGTON:

November 25, 1900, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

iii. HEREWARD TROTT WATLINGTON, b. September 11, 1902, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About HEREWARD TROTT WATLINGTON:

October 29, 1902, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

iv. HELEN ELIZABETH WATLINGTON, b. December 14, 1904, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About HELEN ELIZABETH WATLINGTON:

January 22, 1905, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

140. v. LUCY CLARE WATLINGTON, b. September 19, 1906, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. Abt. 1996.

vi. ANNA LOUISA WATLINGTON, b. June 27, 1909, Devonshire, Bermuda.

More About ANNA LOUISA WATLINGTON:

Will: September 17, 1909, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

106. CATHERINE KATIE8 TROTT (LOUISA MARGARET7 PEARMAN, ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1873 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died 1970. She married EUGENE CHARLES PEARMAN November 30, 1899 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of THOMAS PEARMAN and AMERIA PENISTON. He was born August 15, 1873.

More About CATHERINE KATIE TROTT:

Fact 2: 5th daughter

Will: July 06, 1873, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

More About EUGENE CHARLES PEARMAN:

Will: merchant of Hamilton Parish at time of marriage

Children of CATHERINE TROTT and EUGENE PEARMAN are:

141. i. JAMES EUGENE9 PEARMAN, b. January 05, 1905, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. 1994.

142. ii. NANCY TROTT PEARMAN, b. 1910.

107. LOUISE GWENDOLYN8 HOLLIS (HENRY HILGROVE7, MARY PEACH LATTIMORE6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1879 in of Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married HORACE KELLY EVEREST OUTERBRIDGE November 19, 1908 in Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, son of PERIENT OUTERBRIDGE and ANNA OUTERBRIDGE. He was born 1874 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About HORACE KELLY EVEREST OUTERBRIDGE:

Baptism: September 25, 1874, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

bank clerk 1908

Children of LOUISE HOLLIS and HORACE OUTERBRIDGE are:

i. HERBERT THADDEUS9 OUTERBRIDGE, b. December 12, 1909, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. October 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About HERBERT THADDEUS OUTERBRIDGE:

Baptism: February 10, 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Burial: October 18, 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. AMY LOUISE OUTERBRIDGE, b. November 06, 1911, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About AMY LOUISE OUTERBRIDGE:

Baptism: January 09, 1912, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

108. MARY LOGIER8 HOLLIS (HENRY HILGROVE7, MARY PEACH LATTIMORE6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1873 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. She married ARTHUR HAYCOCK October 09, 1895 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He was born in of Horton, Slough, Bucks, England.

More About MARY LOGIER HOLLIS:

Will: August 01, 1873, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

More About ARTHUR HAYCOCK:

Occupation: gent

Children of MARY HOLLIS and ARTHUR HAYCOCK are:

i. MARJORY ELEANOR9 HAYCOCK, b. 1896, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About MARJORY ELEANOR HAYCOCK:

Baptism: September 18, 1896, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

ii. HILDA GWENDOLYN HAYCOCK, b. January 1900, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda; d. October 24, 1906, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About HILDA GWENDOLYN HAYCOCK:

Burial: October 24, 1906, age 6 yr 9 mo, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iii. PHYLLIS MARIANNE HAYCOCK, b. April 03, 1908, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About PHYLLIS MARIANNE HAYCOCK:

Baptism: May 28, 1908, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

iv. ARTHUR ELYSTAN HAYCOCK, b. June 17, 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda.

More About ARTHUR ELYSTAN HAYCOCK:

Baptism: September 06, 1910, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

109. THOMAS WILLIAM8 MERCER (A REID7, LUCY MERCER6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) died in Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda. He married ETHEL ALMINA PEROT PENISTON, daughter of HERBERT PENISTON and BLANCHE COOPER. She was born November 16, 1882 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died in Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ETHEL ALMINA PEROT PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92 (Julia Mercer wrote):

Ethel was a very tall, strong woman. As a child Julia Mercer used to cross

the harbour on the ferry boat to stay with her grandparents on weekends in the

home they renting from Ethel's sister Muriel. It was called the "Binnacle" and

was located in Salt Kettle, Paget. Muriel lived next door at "Pruden's Point".

Had a maid named Lillian.

Child of THOMAS MERCER and ETHEL PENISTON is:

143. i. MERCER9, b. Bermuda.

110. HEBER KELSHAW8 PENISTON (THOMAS HEBER7, WILLIAM STEPHEN OUTERBRIDGE6, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1892 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He married ?.

More About HEBER KELSHAW PENISTON:

Will: July 11, 1893, baptism Hamilton Parish, Bermuda

Children of HEBER PENISTON and ? are:

i. DONALD HUGH9 PENISTON.

ii. WILLIAM HEBER PENISTON.

111. SAMUEL8 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married JULIA PHILPOTT.

Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and JULIA PHILPOTT are:

i. STANLEY9 JACKSON.

144. ii. ALBERT JACKSON.

112. JOHN HENRY THOMAS8 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1846 in Bermuda, and died 1907 in Bermuda. He married HENRIETTA HUNTE, daughter of WILLIAM HUNTE and MARY. She was born 1843 in Barbados, and died 1917 in Bermuda.

Children of JOHN JACKSON and HENRIETTA HUNTE are:

145. i. MARY9 JACKSON.

146. ii. JOHN JACKSON.

iii. ARNICE JACKSON.

147. iv. WILLIAM HUNTE JACKSON.

148. v. ARNOTT JACKSON.

149. vi. WALTER JACKSON.

113. FRANCES8 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) She married C W T SMITH.

Children of FRANCES JACKSON and C SMITH are:

i. MATILDA9 SMITH, m. JOSEPH WILLIAMS.

ii. EDWARD E TEDDY SMITH.

iii. GEORGE VINCENT SMITH, m. MARY ELIZABETH BEAN.

114. CATHERINE8 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) She married THOMAS BASDEN.

Child of CATHERINE JACKSON and THOMAS BASDEN is:

i. MARK JACKSON9 BASDEN.

115. EUGENIUS CHARLES8 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1850 in Bermuda, and died 1913 in Bermuda. He married (1) MARY MARGARET VINCENT 1880. She died 1885 in Bermuda. He married (2) GERALDINE LILLIAN DYER 1898 in Bermuda.

Children of EUGENIUS JACKSON and GERALDINE DYER are:

150. i. EUGENE WINSTON9 JACKSON.

ii. MARCIA JACKSON.

iii. EILEEN JACKSON.

151. iv. GRACE LILLIAN JACKSON.

v. ELSIE JACKSON.

vi. ELAINE JACKSON, m. (1) W JENKINS; m. (2) WALTER MORRIS.

116. EDWARD8 PENISTON (RICHARD FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 05, 1857 in England, GB, and died March 1892 in NJ, USA. He married ELLA HATT 1880 in East Orange, NJ, USA.

Children of EDWARD PENISTON and ELLA HATT are:

i. EDITH LYDIA9 PENISTON, b. June 17, 1881, NJ, USA; d. October 08, 1915.

152. ii. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. March 26, 1884; d. Aft. 1920, of NJ.

117. JOHN FREDERICK8 PENISTON (RICHARD FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born July 19, 1859 in Birkenhead, England, GB, and died Aft. 1920 in of Cranford, NJ, USA. He married (1) EVA BARBER February 12, 1883. She died November 06, 1883 in USA. He married (2) LOTTIE MARSH DENMAN April 20, 1893 in Cranford, NJ, USA. She was born March 03, 1859.

Children of JOHN PENISTON and LOTTIE DENMAN are:

i. DENMAN9 PENISTON, b. April 1897, Cranford, NJ, USA.

ii. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. November 11, 1897, Cranford, NJ, USA.

More About JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON:

Fact 5: Jr

118. RICHARD8 PENISTON (RICHARD FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 05, 1872 in Orange, NJ, USA. He married VIOLA EVERETT.

Children of RICHARD PENISTON and VIOLA EVERETT are:

i. EVERETT9 PENISTON.

ii. HELEN PENISTON, d. died young.

iii. RICHARD PENISTON.

iv. HOWELL PENISTON.

v. MADGE PENISTON.

119. NORMAN MARRIOTT8 JONES (HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born October 05, 1850 in Bermuda, and died March 01, 1920. He married MARY BARCROFT LLOYD. She was born 1859 in of Philadelphia, PA, and died 1927.

Children of NORMAN JONES and MARY LLOYD are:

153. i. LLOYD PENISTON9 JONES, b. 1884; d. Aft. 1947.

154. ii. ETHEL MARRIOTT JONES, b. March 29, 1888, Philadelphia, PA; d. Aft. 1947.

155. iii. EDWIN OLNEY JONES, b. 1894; d. Aft. 1947.

120. CECIL WHITE HESELTINE8 JONES (HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1865, and died 1943. He married KATHERINE VANGIBSON.

Child of CECIL JONES and KATHERINE VANGIBSON is:

156. i. ANNA DOROTHY9 JONES, b. 1892.

121. GEORGE HEARN8 PENISTON (GEORGE FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born June 22, 1855 in New York City, NY, USA, and died Aft. 1920 in of Wash DC. He married GEORGIA CORINNE BRANHAM September 25, 1883 in Rome, GA, USA.

Children of GEORGE PENISTON and GEORGIA BRANHAM are:

i. JOEL B9 PENISTON, b. July 1884, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

Notes for JOEL B PENISTON:

married no issue

 

ii. GEORGETTE HARRIET PENISTON, b. 1885, Roselle, NJ, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Wash DC; m. LUCIEN GARNER, 1916, Washington DC, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Wash DC.

iii. NELLIE GROVES PENISTON, b. 1887, Birmingham, Al, USA; m. ALBERT HOBEY-KING, Abt. 1908, VA, USA.

iv. GEORGE PENISTON, b. September 25, 1890, Birmingham, Al, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Bloomfield, NJ, USA; m. VAUGHN, September 25, 1890, USA; d. Aft. 1920, of Bloomfield, NJ, USA.

More About GEORGE PENISTON:

Fact 5: Jr

v. EMILY COOPER PENISTON, b. 1891; d. infant.

122. ALBERT EDWARD8 PENISTON (GEORGE FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born April 02, 1863 in Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA, and died Aft. 1920 in 46 West St, New York, NY, USA. He married LAURA C MEEKER December 12, 1888 in Elizabeth, NJ, USA. She was born November 21, 1869 in Elizabeth, NJ, USA.

More About ALBERT EDWARD PENISTON:

Fact 5: printer

Children of ALBERT PENISTON and LAURA MEEKER are:

i. ELLA BARR9 PENISTON, b. 1889, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA; d. 1890, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA.

ii. HELEN MEEKER PENISTON, b. May 24, 1895, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA.

iii. RUTH PENISTON, b. October 15, 1901, Brooklyn, Queens, NY, USA.

iv. DARTHEA PENISTON, b. April 01, 1904, Ridgewood, NJ, USA.

123. JOHN HUGHES8 WALKER (JOSEPH7, FRANCES ANNE6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 22, 1845 in fort Scott, Bourbon, KS, and died November 15, 1915 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. He married MARY JANE ZABRISKIE.

Child of JOHN WALKER and MARY ZABRISKIE is:

i. JOSEPH ZABRISKY9 WALKER.

124. EMMA LIGHTBOURN8 PENISTON (WILLIAM BROWNE7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 27, 1853 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Aft. January 06, 1894. She married FREDERICK SKINNER July 02, 1877 in St Luke's, Halifax, Newfoundland, Canada. He was born in of Rosa Blanche, Newfoundland, Canada, and died January 06, 1894 in St Vincent, West Indies.

Notes for EMMA LIGHTBOURN PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92 , Bermuda Index 1989

 

More About EMMA LIGHTBOURN PENISTON:

Will: September 21, 1853, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

Notes for FREDERICK SKINNER:

curate of Trinity Church, Hamilton.

 

More About FREDERICK SKINNER:

Fact 5: Rev, of Rosa Blanche, Newfoundland

Children of EMMA PENISTON and FREDERICK SKINNER are:

i. ELLA FRANCES PENISTON9 SKINNER, b. July 03, 1878, Rosa Blanche, Newfoundland, Canada; m. MURRELL HOWARD COX, June 12, 1910, St Peter's, Brooklyn, NY; b. of Barbados.

ii. SKINNER, b. June 20, 1880, Parsonage, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

iii. EDWIN PENISTON SKINNER, b. February 03, 1882, parsonage, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

iv. CLARENCE PENISTON SKINNER, b. January 30, 1884, Devonshire, Bermuda; m. MARIAN TOPPIN PARKINSON, April 16, 1909, Pembroke, Bermuda.

v. SKINNER, b. November 04, 1885, Hastings, Barbados.

125. ISOBEL (ISABELLE) CONSTANCE8 PENISTON (WILLIAM BROWNE7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 06, 1858 in Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda, and died Abt. 1900. She married FRANK WILLIAM LT RN WYLEY April 24, 1878 in Holy Trinity Chu, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda, son of FRANK WYLEY. He was born in England, Great Britain.

Notes for ISOBEL (ISABELLE) CONSTANCE PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92, Bermuda Index 1989

Fact 3: April 15, 1858, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

Notes for FRANK WILLIAM LT RN WYLEY:

see Bermuda Index 1989 pg 1041- Lieut. R.N., eldest son of Frank Wyley, The

Charter House, Coventry, Warwickshire, England- married by the Rev. Mark James

 

More About FRANK WILLIAM LT RN WYLEY:

Fact 5: Lieut RN

Child of ISOBEL PENISTON and FRANK WYLEY is:

i. WYLEY9, b. January 25, 1879, Gosport, England.

126. HENRY WILLIAM8 WATLINGTON (ANNA MARIA7 PENISTON, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born June 08, 1866 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died November 14, 1942 in Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda. He married LUCY TROTT December 03, 1891 in St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of THADDEUS TROTT and LOUISA PEARMAN. She was born August 06, 1868 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 23, 1959 in Woodside, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON:

The Firm of Cox & Trott (later Trott & Cox, then Watlington & Conyers)

In 1848 William John Cox returned to Bermuda from Alexandria, VA and established a business in general merchandise and importation of cattle for slaughter to supply both the Imperial Govt and the local trade. He hired Harley Trott as senior clerk of what would become the firm Cox & Trott. They were agents for the "Eliza Barss", the "Penkuin", and other vessels. Mr Cox died in 1867 and Harley Trott hired William Cox, son of the late William John (19yrs old) and changed the firm's name to Trott & Cox.The new firm became agent for Mr Webb of New York who operated ships including Albermarle, and Niagara to Bermuda. In 1869 they were also agents for the Fah Kee, Eliza Barss, and Bermuda-built Koh-i-Nor. As they expanded they looked after the steamships San Francisco (formerly Key Stone State), Magnolia, Rapidan, Perit, Canima, Georgia, City of Houston, George Cromwell, Bermuda, Alambra, General Meade, Flamborough, Muriel, Alert, Orinocco, and Trinidad. They turned over the contracts with the Govt and the business in produce and general merchandise to the new firm of Pearman, Watlington, & Co (partners J Scott Pearman, John Cox Watlington, & Henry J Cox, all former employees of the firm).

William Cox died in 1896. Harley Trott died in 1897. The business was assumed by James A Conyers who later partnered with Henry W Watlington (Sir Henry) and William Conyers (his son). They had all died by 1908 and the firm changed to the name of Watlington & Conyers.

The Trinidad and Orinocco continued service to Bermuda until 1899. Fortabelle, Madiana & Pretoria began to come at that time. On 9 Jan 1905 the Bermudian joined the Trinidad and they provided service until WWI.

(reference: BHQ vol 6 #2.)

 

More About HENRY WILLIAM WATLINGTON:

Fact: onetime agent for the Furness Bermuda Line

Fact 2: Sir, of Woodside, Paget and Devonshire Parish

Fact 3: Knight, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

Fact 4: member of the Executive Council of Bemruda

Fact 5: member Colonial Parliament of Bermuda for Devonshire

Fact 6: mayor of City of Hamilton

Occupation: Shipwright, legislator

August 28, 1866, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

More About LUCY TROTT:

Fact 2: 3rd daughter

Children are listed above under (105) Lucy Trott.

127. HERBERT ALBUOY8 PENISTON (HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born April 04, 1858 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died September 1939 in Smith's, Bermuda. He married BLANCHE IMOGENE COOPER February 16, 1882 in Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of PHARES COOPER and EUDOCIA HINSON. She was born May 29, 1859 in Bermuda, and died January 1941 in Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for HERBERT ALBUOY PENISTON:

see genealogical notes of JF peniston Jr 2/92, Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

inherited Harrington Hundreds from his grandmother's brother Somers Tucker. He

left it to all his children who had it divided into lots and sold it.

He was brought up at Hinson Hall. This home belonged to the family of his

mother.

He bought Airmont in Smith's (where John Barritt and Co is now) and raised a

family. He lived to be 82. His obituary states (Royal Gazette, Sep 1939) "Mr

Peniston was a past Master of the Atlantic Phoenix Lodge and was head of the

Bermuda Green Vegetable Grower's Association during its existence. He was

member of the House of Assembly for many years and also a member of the Board

of Agriculture for a long period. He was engaged during a large part of his

lifetime in the farming industry, striving tirelessly to advance it to its

proper place in the community." He and his wife set up their home in Smith's

Parish, where they were both to spend the balance of their lives and where they

celebrated their golden anniversary in 1932.(Royal Gazette, Jan 1941).

 

More About HERBERT ALBUOY PENISTON:

Fact 2: September 1939, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 3: farmer

May 16, 1858, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for BLANCHE IMOGENE COOPER:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

per Peniston notes, her family owned Perot's Island and she had lived at

"Angels Steps"

died at 82 in 1941. Her obituary states " Descendant of one of the Colony's

oldest families Mrs. Peniston was a representative of the older generation,

unassuming, a kind and untiring mother and ever ready with a warm and genuine

welcome to friends who visited her home. The only daughter of mr. and Mrs.

Phares Cooper, Mrs. Peniston married Herbert at age 23. (Royal Gazette, Jan

1941) see Peniston notes

 

More About BLANCHE IMOGENE COOPER:

Fact 2: January 1941, Smith's, Bermuda

August 31, 1859, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of HERBERT PENISTON and BLANCHE COOPER are:

i. BLANCHE9 PENISTON, b. 1882, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About BLANCHE PENISTON:

Fact 2: baptism deleted 8/7/1921 stating no baptisms for this family until Feb 4 1883

Will: March 13, 1882, baptism Smith's, Bermuda-

157. ii. ETHEL ALMINA PEROT PENISTON, b. November 16, 1882, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda.

iii. MURIEL KATHLEEN PENISTON, b. May 04, 1885, Smith's, Bermuda; d. Salt Kettle, Paget, Bermuda; m. PHILIP BLACKBURN SMITH; b. September 16, 1877, Bermuda; d. December 1939, dsp, Salt Kettle, Paget, Bermuda.

Notes for MURIEL KATHLEEN PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

lived in Salt Kettle, Paget with spouse?

 

More About PHILIP BLACKBURN SMITH:

Baptism: January 20, 1878, Christ Church, Warwick, Bermuda

iv. HILDA ISABEL PENISTON, b. March 1887, Smith's, Bermuda; d. October 12, 1887, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About HILDA ISABEL PENISTON:

Fact 2: October 13, 1887, burial Smith's, Bermuda

May 19, 1887, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

158. v. HILDA ANNETTE PENISTON, b. August 04, 1888, Smith's, Bermuda.

vi. MARION ADELE PENISTON, b. May 27, 1890, Paget, Bermuda.

More About MARION ADELE PENISTON:

Fact 3: October 22, 1890, baptism Paget Church, Paget, Bermuda

vii. HAROLD MORTON PENISTON, b. October 1891, Smith's, Bermuda; d. December 08, 1891, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About HAROLD MORTON PENISTON:

Fact 2: December 09, 1891, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 9 weeks

November 20, 1891, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

viii. MARJORIE ISABEL PENISTON, b. January 1893, Smith's, Bermuda; d. August 22, 1893, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARJORIE ISABEL PENISTON:

Fact 2: August 23, 1893, burial Smith's, Bermuda age 8mo

February 01, 1893, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

ix. ROSALIE PENISTON, b. April 1894, Smith's, Bermuda; d. May 22, 1894, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About ROSALIE PENISTON:

Fact 2: May 23, 1894, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 6 weeks

May 17, 1894, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

x. HAROLD LIONEL PENISTON, b. April 09, 1895, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for HAROLD LIONEL PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92- left Bda 5/1/1915 joining the first

contingent B.V.R. and returned 5/17/1919.

July 07, 1895, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xi. MARIE PENISTON, b. June 1896, Smith's, Bermuda; d. September 05, 1896, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About MARIE PENISTON:

Fact 2: September 06, 1896, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 3 mo

Will: August 29, 1896, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xii. HARLEY INGRAM MARSDEN PENISTON, b. January 01, 1899, Smith's, Bermuda; d. July 16, 1899, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About HARLEY INGRAM MARSDEN PENISTON:

Fact 2: July 16, 1899, burial Smith's, Bermuda at 6.5 mo

Will: March 08, 1899, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xiii. BRIAN IVAN PENISTON, b. June 09, 1901, Smith's, Bermuda; d. April 20, 1910, Smith's, Bermuda.

More About BRIAN IVAN PENISTON:

Fact 2: April 21, 1910, burial Smith's, Bermuda at age 8yr

Will: October 09, 1901, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

xiv. HUGH PERCIVAL PENISTON, b. February 20, 1904, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for HUGH PERCIVAL PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92

 

128. ADA WINTHROP8 PENISTON (HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born April 18, 1861 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died March 15, 1917 in Devonshire, Bermuda. She married NATHANIEL ARTHUR "MCP" VESEY February 01, 1898 in St Mark's Church, Smith's, Bermuda, son of NATHANIEL VESEY and AUGUSTA CANTON. He was born October 22, 1841 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died January 05, 1911 in Cedarvale Cottage, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for ADA WINTHROP PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree

see also c. Hollis Hallett's notes 4/92

Fact: 1898, of Flatt's, Paget (brother's will)

Fact 2: March 1917, Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

May 26, 1861, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for NATHANIEL ARTHUR "MCP" VESEY:

!captain of the Eliza Barss 1870 to 1877

!lived near Devonshire Marsh in 1870"s

!Eliza Barss used pier at North River, in NY (near Vesey St. which runs along

the Hudson River from West St. to Broadway). In 3/1873 left there for

Bermuda with Rosabelle Hollis on board.

!see his journal "The Story of My Life to 1909"

!introduced the Surinam Toad to Devonhire Marsh in 1875 to control the

cockroaches.

!In the 1850s, days of sailing ships were coming to an end.

Many families were farming potatoes and onions for export.

!Vesey St. existed in 1850's - view of the Devonshire Marsh.

!made trips to Demerara, British Guyana (Georgetown), West Indies, Scotland, England, Java, New York, Baltimore, etc.

He & Harriet lived in Henry Hallett's cottage in Hamilton at one time.

Bought "Cedarvale" in Devonshire from wife's (Tynes) aunt and built a house & later a business. Located next to Devonshire Post Office opposite Tee St

and Middle Rd (still standing). Cottage is still standing nearby.

had cousins (Canton relation), friends the Martins in NYC he often stayed with- their daughter Julia.(see pedigree in computer)

!see New York Historical Society letter dated Apr 9, 1992:

"The list of Officers produced by the American Shipmasters' Association

confirms your information that Vesey qualified in 1865, was given the

signal number 3,995, and was master of the bark Eliza Barss in 1872"

!Scott Pearman was best man at Capt Vesey's third wedding (of Pearman and

Watlington)

!Capt Vesey's first vessel was Lady of the Lake - a reference to her below:

Confederate Blockade Running Through Bermuda 1861-1865

ed Frank Vandiver U of Texas Press 1947, Kraus reprint 1970

E600 .v3 pg 64

13 May 1864

Messrs Lane, Hankey & Co London

Dear Sirs___ Your esteemed favour of the 1st Feb enclosing inv. & B/L for

cargo of coals shipped on board the Lady of the Lake on your acct, I received

in due course & I have now to advise the arrival od that vessel here on the 2nd

inst.

The season having so far advanced that the trade of the steamers to

Wilmington having now expected to be principally to Bermuda instead of Nassau,

in consequence of the prevalence there of fever during the summer months, which

subjects them to quarantine at Wilmington after the 20th idem, I deemed it

would be to the advantage of all parties concerned in the Lady of the Lake to

order her in here & I hope shortly to be enabled to wait on you with acct sales

of her cargo..... John T Bourne (St George's)

 

Card file - Bermuda Archives:

1888 MCP for Devonshire

1906 member of the legislature

bacome an official mariner surveyor

bachelor, master mariner, married Harriett Eveson Hallett (father Henry Hallett) 3 May 1865 at the house of bride's father in Pembroke Parish by Rev Robert Duncan, Wesleyan minister. witness- Chas Ingham, Thomas Hallett.

Harriett, being a minor, father gave the necessary permission. Nat Vesey stated to be a resident at time of marriage at house of Mrs Rebecca Vesey in Pembroke.

From AWT (Conrad/Underhill/Plume genealogy)

Merged General Note:

"merchant, from Amherst, NS" Mrs Hallett, Ltr 15 Jul 1992 Sources:Name :

Ltr, Mrs ACH Hallett, 23 Apr 1992

 

 

More About NATHANIEL ARTHUR "MCP" VESEY:

Burial: January 17, 1911, burial Wesley Cemetary, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda

Fact 3: October 22, 1841, birth Devonshire Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 5: Captain MCP

Children of ADA PENISTON and NATHANIEL VESEY are:

i. MARY AUGUSTA9 VESEY, b. April 12, 1900, Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. April 15, 1900, Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for MARY AUGUSTA VESEY:

died after a few days

Fact 2: April 16, 1900, burial Devonshire Church, Bermuda

Fact 3: April 15, 1900, private baptism, Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda

159. ii. NATHANIEL HENRY PENISTON VESEY, b. June 01, 1901, Cedarvale Cottage, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. April 19, 1997, Windward, Shelly Bay, Bermuda.

iii. JOHN ERNEST PENISTON VESEY, b. April 12, 1903, Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. July 18, 1993, Southsea Cottage, Paget, Bermuda; m. JESSIE MALLORY LOBLEIN, June 18, 1924, Paget, Bermuda; b. August 09, 1901, Paget, Bermuda.

More About JOHN ERNEST PENISTON VESEY:

Fact 3: May 22, 1903, baptism Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

160. iv. THOMAS WINTHROP PENISTON VESEY, b. November 15, 1905, Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda; d. July 28, 1984, "Old Chimneys", Devonshire, Bermuda.

129. WILLIAM BROWNE8 PENISTON (HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born September 11, 1864 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died Aft. April 1913 in St Paul, MN, USA. He married (1) CLARA. She was born in USA. He married (2) BLANCHE. She was born in USA.

Notes for WILLIAM BROWNE PENISTON:

see Corbusier's Peniston Pedigree; see pg 1038 Bermuda Index 1989

Fact: 1898, of Marshall, MN (brother's will)

Will: November 06, 1864, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Notes for BLANCHE:

had two children- names unknown.

Children of WILLIAM PENISTON and CLARA are:

i. GEORGE9 PENISTON.

ii. HELEN PENISTON.

iii. ADA EVELYN PENISTON.

130. ARTHUR PENISTON8 JONES (SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1887. He married MARY ANN ARMSTRONG 1912. She was born 1887.

Children of ARTHUR JONES and MARY ARMSTRONG are:

i. CATHERINE E P9 JONES, b. 1916; m. WILLIAM J PANKHURST, 1942.

Notes for WILLIAM J PANKHURST:

title: pfc, BEF

161. ii. MARY A P JONES, b. 1918.

iii. ARTHUR P JONES, b. 1925.

Notes for ARTHUR P JONES:

title: Gnr, Jr, RCA

131. CLARE HESELTINE8 JONES (SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1891. He married ESTELLE CONYERS GORING. She was born 1886.

Notes for CLARE HESELTINE JONES:

Lt

Children of CLARE JONES and ESTELLE GORING are:

162. i. ROSA H9 JONES, b. 1915; d. Aft. 1947.

163. ii. SALTUS G P JONES, b. 1916.

164. iii. FRANK E JONES, b. 1917.

165. iv. ESTELLE M G JONES, b. 1919.

132. SUSAN EDNA HILL8 JONES (SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1894. She married GEORGE INGHAM GORING 1919. He was born 1890.

Children of SUSAN JONES and GEORGE GORING are:

i. DAVID A I9 GORING, b. 1920.

ii. VINCENT I GORING, b. 1922.

iii. CLEVE A I GORING, b. 1924.

iv. GEORGE I GORING, b. 1925.

133. WALTER INGHAM8 JONES (SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1904. He married ALICE AILEEN MCCAUL 1929.

Child of WALTER JONES and ALICE MCCAUL is:

i. WILFRED RIDDELL9 JONES, b. 1938.

134. CHARLES NATHANIEL ARTHUR8 BUTTERFIELD (ELIZA ISABELLE7 JONES, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born in Bermuda, and died 1978 in Bermuda. He married ELINOR ELIZABETH BLUCK, daughter of A W BLUCK.

Children of CHARLES BUTTERFIELD and ELINOR BLUCK are:

i. CHARLES NATHANIEL ARTHUR9 BUTTERFIELD, b. probably, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1984, of, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; m. PAT.

ii. FRANCES BUTTERFIELD, b. probably, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. Aft. 1984.

135. EDMUND CLARENCE8 GOSLING (HELENA ISABEL7 PENISTON, CLARENCE6, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born December 08, 1891 in Bay House, Pembroke, Bermuda, and died September 03, 1967 in Paget, Bermuda. He married ETHEL MARRIOTT JONES October 09, 1915 in Germantown, PA, daughter of NORMAN JONES and MARY LLOYD. She was born March 29, 1888 in Philadelphia, PA, and died Aft. 1947.

More About EDMUND CLARENCE GOSLING:

Baptism: January 27, 1892, Paget, Bermuda

Children of EDMUND GOSLING and ETHEL JONES are:

i. EDMUND MARRIOTT9 GOSLING, b. July 04, 1916, Bermuda; d. dsp; m. MARGUERITE FAY, September 15, 1941, Newark, NJ.

ii. FRANCIS JONES GOSLING, b. August 03, 1917.

iii. MALCOLM LLOYD GOSLING, b. May 01, 1922, Bermuda.

iv. NEA PENISTON GOSLING, b. July 20, 1924, Paget, Bermuda; m. LYLE WILMOT WILLETS, January 20, 1944, Paget, Bermuda.

136. GERALD CHARLES8 PENISTON (CLARENCE STUART7, CLARENCE6, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born October 11, 1900 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died February 20, 1968 in Bermuda. He married WINIFRED BLACKBURN SMITH, daughter of WILLIAM SMITH and MABEL WEST. She was born October 30, 1902 in Water St, Perth Amboy, NJ, and died December 1977.

More About GERALD CHARLES PENISTON:

Fact: occupation merchant

December 12, 1900, baptism Smith's, Bermuda

Children of GERALD PENISTON and WINIFRED SMITH are:

i. ELSIE WINIFRED9 PENISTON, b. June 28, 1924, Bermuda; m. EDWARD HALL WHITECROSS, Abt. 1949, Devonshire, Bermuda.

ii. WILLIAM BLACKBURN PENISTON, b. November 27, 1925, Paget, Bermuda.

iii. GERALD STUART PENISTON, b. April 12, 1927, KEMH, Paget, Bermuda.

137. DOROTHY OLIVIA8 PENISTON (CLARENCE STUART7, CLARENCE6, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born November 07, 1904 in Pembroke, Bermuda, and died March 03, 1994 in Bermuda. She married EDGAR RODERIC WILLIAMS April 18, 1929 in Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda, son of HERBERT WILLIAMS and AMANDA LAMBE. He was born November 25, 1898 in Southampton, Bermuda, and died April 02, 1959 in Bermuda.

More About DOROTHY OLIVIA PENISTON:

Burial: St John's, Pembroke, Bermuda

January 03, 1905, baptism Pembroke, Bermuda

More About EDGAR RODERIC WILLIAMS:

Fact: Worshipful, merchant J E Lightbourn & Co, mayor of Hamilton

Child of DOROTHY PENISTON and EDGAR WILLIAMS is:

i. RONICA LAMBE9 WILLIAMS, b. March 23, 1930, Paget, Bermuda.

138. WALTER LINDSAY8 SMITH (WALTER LINDSAY7, WILLIAM JOHN6, WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born July 28, 1884, and died January 28, 1945. He married MARGARET.

Child of WALTER SMITH and MARGARET is:

i. MALLORY REYNOLDS9 SMITH, b. February 05, 1918; d. August 31, 1950, Egypt; m. MILDRED K JONATHAN.

139. ETHEL LOUISE8 SMITH (WALTER LINDSAY7, WILLIAM JOHN6, WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born April 30, 1895 in 8 Montague St, Charleston, SC, and died December 06, 1991 in Greenville, SC. She married PAUL BROWNING April 25, 1917, son of WILLIAM BROWNING and MAMIE PARKINS. He was born July 21, 1894 in Greenville, SC, and died May 28, 1967 in Greenville, SC.

Children of ETHEL SMITH and PAUL BROWNING are:

i. PAUL9 BROWNING, b. November 11, 1919; d. March 22, 1943.

166. ii. WILLIAM DAVIS BROWNING, b. May 12, 1921, Greenville, SC.

167. iii. MARY ELIZABETH BROWNING, b. 1926.

 

Generation No. 9

140. LUCY CLARE9 WATLINGTON (HENRY WILLIAM8, ANNA MARIA7 PENISTON, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born September 19, 1906 in Devonshire, Bermuda, and died Abt. 1996. She married NICHOLAS BAYARD DILL, son of THOMAS DILL and RUTH NEILSON. He was born December 28, 1905 in Newbold Place, Devonshire, Bermuda, and died Abt. 1993.

More About LUCY CLARE WATLINGTON:

Will: October 28, 1906, baptism Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for NICHOLAS BAYARD DILL:

!Watlington pg 203

Bermuda's Heritage 1984, pg?: son of Col. Tom Dill, born in Devonshire, and a lawyer of Conyer, Dill & Pearman in Hamilton in 1984.

Baptism: March 18, 1906, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact: Lived in Dock House/Sunwich Port, Devonshire early in his marriage

Child of LUCY WATLINGTON and NICHOLAS DILL is:

i. NICHOLAS10 DILL.

141. JAMES EUGENE9 PEARMAN (CATHERINE KATIE8 TROTT, LOUISA MARGARET7 PEARMAN, ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born January 05, 1905 in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, and died 1994. He married (1) PRUDENCE TUCKER APPLEBY. She was born 1905, and died 1976. He married (2) ANTOINETTE ALGUIER. She was born 1925.

Children of JAMES PEARMAN and PRUDENCE APPLEBY are:

168. i. JAMES APPLEBY10 PEARMAN, b. 1932.

169. ii. RICHARD SHAFTO LOVE PEARMAN, b. 1934.

142. NANCY TROTT9 PEARMAN (CATHERINE KATIE8 TROTT, LOUISA MARGARET7 PEARMAN, ELIZA MARGARET6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1910. She married WALTON FERGUSON.

Children of NANCY PEARMAN and WALTON FERGUSON are:

i. WALTON10 FERGUSON.

ii. JOAN FERGUSON.

143. MERCER9 (THOMAS WILLIAM8, A REID7, LUCY MERCER6 PENISTON, JOHN HUBBARD5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born in Bermuda. He married ? ? in Bermuda.

Notes for MERCER:

worked at an office on Front Street, took the ferry home to _____?

Children of MERCER and ? ? are:

i. JULIA10 MERCER.

ii. MERCER.

iii. MERCER.

iv. MERCER.

144. ALBERT9 JACKSON (SAMUEL8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married ELIZABETH MCKENZIE.

Children of ALBERT JACKSON and ELIZABETH MCKENZIE are:

i. SYBIL10 JACKSON, m. GEORGE TAYLOR; b. US.

ii. GEORGE JACKSON, m. DEANE; b. US.

170. iii. ALBERTA JACKSON.

145. MARY9 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY THOMAS8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) She married SIDNEY WOODWARD. He was born in US.

Child of MARY JACKSON and SIDNEY WOODWARD is:

i. CARITA10 WOODWARD, b. US.

146. JOHN9 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY THOMAS8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married (1) SARAH JANE INGHAM. He married (2) MARY WILLIAMS.

Children of JOHN JACKSON and SARAH INGHAM are:

171. i. DUDLEY10 JACKSON.

ii. MAXWELL JACKSON, m. MARGARET.

Child of JOHN JACKSON and MARY WILLIAMS is:

172. iii. ARNOTT10 JACKSON.

147. WILLIAM HUNTE9 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY THOMAS8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married SARAH L DICKINSON.

Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and SARAH DICKINSON are:

i. CECILY10 JACKSON.

ii. LEONIE JACKSON, m. CLIVE BLYDEN.

173. iii. WILLIAM VERNON JACKSON.

174. iv. SHIRLEY JACKSON.

v. SARAH JACKSON, m. MALCOLM SWAN.

175. vi. LUCILLE JACKSON.

176. vii. ALBERT JACKSON.

148. ARNOTT9 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY THOMAS8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married (1) BLANCHE JOHNSTON. He married (2) MARY ELIZABETH POWELL. She was born in England.

Child of ARNOTT JACKSON and MARY POWELL is:

i. SIDNEY10 JACKSON.

149. WALTER9 JACKSON (JOHN HENRY THOMAS8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married CATHERINE GIBBONS.

Children of WALTER JACKSON and CATHERINE GIBBONS are:

177. i. EDNA10 JACKSON.

178. ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON.

iii. HENRIETTA JACKSON, m. CLAIR INGHAM.

179. iv. MARY JACKSON.

180. v. HOPE JACKSON.

181. vi. EDWARD JACKSON.

150. EUGENE WINSTON9 JACKSON (EUGENIUS CHARLES8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) He married EVA GERALDINE INGHAM.

Children of EUGENE JACKSON and EVA INGHAM are:

182. i. EUGENIE10 JACKSON.

183. ii. DAVID JACKSON.

184. iii. EDITH JACKSON.

185. iv. OWEN JACKSON.

151. GRACE LILLIAN9 JACKSON (EUGENIUS CHARLES8, JOHN HENRY7, FRANCIS R6 PENISTON, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) She married WILLIAM E RODOLPH JOELL.

Children of GRACE JACKSON and WILLIAM JOELL are:

i. LILLIAN10 JOELL, m. LEROY WILSON.

186. ii. EILEEN JOELL.

187. iii. ELSIE JOELL.

188. iv. ROSEMARY JOELL.

189. v. JOYCE JOELL.

152. JOHN FREDERICK9 PENISTON (EDWARD8, RICHARD FRANCIS7, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 26, 1884, and died Aft. 1920 in of NJ. He married ETHEL SNOW. She died Aft. 1920 in of NJ.

Children of JOHN PENISTON and ETHEL SNOW are:

i. DOROTHY ALVINA10 PENISTON, b. December 20, 1910.

ii. JOHN FREDERICK PENISTON, b. November 24, 1914; d. March 29, 1915, infant.

iii. EDITH LYDIE PENISTON, b. August 12, 1916; d. Aft. 1920, of NJ.

153. LLOYD PENISTON9 JONES (NORMAN MARRIOTT8, HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1884, and died Aft. 1947. He married DOROTHY BALLANTYNE. She was born 1895 in of Detroit, MI, and died Aft. 1947.

Children of LLOYD JONES and DOROTHY BALLANTYNE are:

190. i. DOROTHY P10 JONES, b. 1916.

191. ii. FRANCIS JONES, b. 1917.

192. iii. HESTER L JONES, b. 1920.

193. iv. LLOYD P JONES, b. 1922.

194. v. SHIRLEY B JONES, b. 1924.

154. ETHEL MARRIOTT9 JONES (NORMAN MARRIOTT8, HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born March 29, 1888 in Philadelphia, PA, and died Aft. 1947. She married EDMUND CLARENCE GOSLING October 09, 1915 in Germantown, PA, son of EDMUND GOSLING and HELENA PENISTON. He was born December 08, 1891 in Bay House, Pembroke, Bermuda, and died September 03, 1967 in Paget, Bermuda.

More About EDMUND CLARENCE GOSLING:

Baptism: January 27, 1892, Paget, Bermuda

Children are listed above under (135) Edmund Clarence Gosling.

155. EDWIN OLNEY9 JONES (NORMAN MARRIOTT8, HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1894, and died Aft. 1947. He married CORNELIA FRANCES KIRTLAND 1926. She was born 1902.

Notes for EDWIN OLNEY JONES:

title AEF, Lt.

Children of EDWIN JONES and CORNELIA KIRTLAND are:

i. LAWRY10 JONES, b. 1928.

ii. GAYNOR JONES, b. 1930.

156. ANNA DOROTHY9 JONES (CECIL WHITE HESELTINE8, HARRIET AMELIA7 PENISTON, FRANCIS R6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1892. She married HERBERT HOSKINS MASTER. He was born 1884.

Children of ANNA JONES and HERBERT MASTER are:

i. NANA K HOSKINS10 MASTER, b. 1914.

ii. PAMELA V HOSKINS MASTER, b. 1918.

iii. CHARLES C HOSKINS MASTER, b. 1920; d. 1940.

157. ETHEL ALMINA PEROT9 PENISTON (HERBERT ALBUOY8, HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 16, 1882 in Smith's, Bermuda, and died in Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda. She married THOMAS WILLIAM MERCER, son of A MERCER and JULIA. He died in Greymoss, Smith's, Bermuda.

Notes for ETHEL ALMINA PEROT PENISTON:

see gen notes of JF Peniston 2/92 (Julia Mercer wrote):

Ethel was a very tall, strong woman. As a child Julia Mercer used to cross

the harbour on the ferry boat to stay with her grandparents on weekends in the

home they renting from Ethel's sister Muriel. It was called the "Binnacle" and

was located in Salt Kettle, Paget. Muriel lived next door at "Pruden's Point".

Had a maid named Lillian.

Child is listed above under (109) Thomas William Mercer.

158. HILDA ANNETTE9 PENISTON (HERBERT ALBUOY8, HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born August 04, 1888 in Smith's, Bermuda. She married EDWARD STUART TUCKER May 26, 1909 in St Mary's, Smith's, Bermuda, son of RICHARD TUCKER and ADA BOWDEN.

Notes for HILDA ANNETTE PENISTON:

Bermuda Index pg 1045 for marriage

Baptism: October 21, 1888, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: 3rd daughter

Bermuda Index pg 1045 for marriage, names father

Children of HILDA PENISTON and EDWARD TUCKER are:

i. HERBERT ROLLIN10 TUCKER, b. July 23, 1910, Bermuda; d. May 02, 1981, Vallejo, CA.

195. ii. WINTHROP STUART TUCKER, b. September 01, 1917, Bermuda; d. February 14, 1988, San Diego, CA.

196. iii. HILDA PENISTON TUCKER.

159. NATHANIEL HENRY PENISTON9 VESEY (ADA WINTHROP8 PENISTON, HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born June 01, 1901 in Cedarvale Cottag, Devonshire, Bermuda, and died April 19, 1997 in Windward, Shelly Bay, Bermuda. He married LOUISA MARIE STUBBS August 26, 1920 in St. Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda, daughter of JOSIAH STUBBS and EVA DOE. She was born 1900 in Bermuda, and died May 26, 1990 in Devonshire, Bermuda.

Notes for NATHANIEL HENRY PENISTON VESEY:

!Who's Who 1994 Great Britain- pg 1954

Vesey, Sir (Nathaniel) Henry (Peniston) , Kt 1965; CBE 1953; Chairman HA&E

Smith's Ltd since 1939; Chairman of Bank of N T Butterfield & Son Ltd

1970-1986; Member of House of Assembly of Bermuda 1938-1972; born 1 June 1901,

son of late Hon. Nathaniel Vesey of Devonshire Bermuda; married Louise Marie

daughter of the late Captain J A Stubbs of Shelly Bay, Bermuda; two sons.

Educ. Saltus Grammar School. Chairman Food and Supplies Control Board 1941-2;

Board of Trade 1943; Finance Committee of House of Assembly 1943-44; Bermuda

Trade Development Board 1945-56, 1960-69; Board of Civil Aviation 1957-59;

Board of Agriculture 1957-59; MEC 1948-57, member Executive Council for Tourism

and Trade 1968-69.

Recreations; fishing, golf

Address; Windward, Shelly Bay, Bermuda FL BX. T: 930186

Clubs: Naval and Military; Royal Bermuda Yacht; Mid Ocean; Coral Beach

Fact 3: July 18, 1901, baptism Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 4: April 22, 1997, burial, St Mark's, Smith's, Bermuda

Fact 5: Sir

More About LOUISA MARIE STUBBS:

Fact 2: May 1990, Holy Trinity, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda

Fact 3: February 04, 1900, Paget, Bermuda

Children of NATHANIEL VESEY and LOUISA STUBBS are:

197. i. NATHANIEL HENRY PENISTON10 VESEY, b. August 22, 1921, Bermuda; d. Bermuda.

ii. ERNEST WINTHROP PENISTON VESEY, b. November 24, 1926, Bermuda; d. September 1994.

 

  1. THOMAS WINTHROP PENISTON9 VESEY (ADA WINTHROP8 PENISTON, HENRY MORTON7, NICHOLAS6, FRANCES A5, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"4, SAMUEL3, MIRIAM2 SMITH, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born November 15, 1905 in Cedarvale, Devonshire, Bermuda, and died July 28, 1984 in "Old Chimneys", Devonshire, Bermuda. He married (1) ELIZABETH ELLEN MCCARTNEY June 08, 1927 in Detroit, Wayne, MI, USA, daughter of THOMAS MCCARTNEY and MABEL JONES. She was born April 02, 1907 in Niagara Falls, Erie, New York, USA, and died December 31, 1976 in "Old Chimneys", Devonshire, Bermuda. He married (2) EUNICE VERA WILLIAMS 1979 in Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda, daughter of GEORGE WILLIAMS. She was born 1918 in Bermuda, died 2001.
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More About THOMAS WINTHROP PENISTON VESEY:

Burial: July 1984, old Devonshire Church cemetery, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact: 1818, The "Old Chimneys" in the back of his property were a house originally owned by Joseph Hill

Fact 2: August 01, 1984, burial Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 3: March 07, 1906, baptism Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Burial: January 1977, old Devonshire Church cemetery, Devonshire, Bermuda

Fact 2: January 1977, Christ Church, Devonshire, Bermuda

Notes for EUNICE VERA WILLIAMS:

was previously married to a Adderly in Bermuda

161. MARY A P9 JONES (ARTHUR PENISTON8, SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1918. She married CHARLES A BREAKEY 1939.

Notes for CHARLES A BREAKEY:

Capt., RCA

162. ROSA H9 JONES (CLARE HESELTINE8, SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1915, and died Aft. 1947. She married CHRISTOPHER M BAGOT. He died Aft. 1947.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER M BAGOT:

Sgt, RCA

163. SALTUS G P9 JONES (CLARE HESELTINE8, SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1916. He married MARJORIE SPEAKMAN.

Notes for SALTUS G P JONES:

Sgt Nov., RCAF

164. FRANK E9 JONES (CLARE HESELTINE8, SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1917. He married SHIRLEY A N LAWRENCE 1942.

Notes for FRANK E JONES:

F/O, RCAF

165. ESTELLE M G9 JONES (CLARE HESELTINE8, SAMUEL SALTUS7, ELIZA6 PENISTON, FRANCIS R5, FRANCES A4, RICHARD "RUFFLED SHIRT DICK"3, SAMUEL2, MIRIAM1 SMITH) was born 1919. She married WILLIAM O JASPER.

166. WILLIAM DAVIS9 BROWNING (ETHEL LOUISE8 SMITH, WALTER LINDSAY7, WILLIAM JOHN6, WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born May 12, 1921 in Greenville, SC. He married DOROTHY DAVID August 10, 1946 in First Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, daughter of LOUIS DAVID and MARY HULL. She was born January 18, 1924 in Greenville, SC.

167. MARY ELIZABETH9 BROWNING (ETHEL LOUISE8 SMITH, WALTER LINDSAY7, WILLIAM JOHN6, WILLIAM5, EDWARD4, WILLIAM3, EDWARD2, SAMUEL (MAJ./COLLECTOR)1) was born 1926. She married MARION HAMILTON DAVIS. He was born April 11, 1922, and died March 10, 1996 in Greenwood, SC.