Early Kirkmans
Early Kirkmans
Page last modified Monday, 23-Aug-1999 08:21:10 MDT
England
Kirkman, Fra., Biliopol., Clar. 1673, aet. 41. (Biog. Dram.; MS)
[Musgrave's Obituary, added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
Frances Kirkman in 1673 wrote a book about Mary Carleton
[no source - added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
1557 Kirkeman John, Easterkeale, Lincoln
48 Wrastley
[Wills of Canterbury 1383-1558]
[added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
7/11/1697 Simon Peter Kirkman + Joan Temple
[Marriage License of London 1660-1700]
[added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
Kirkman, Kyrkeman', Herry, citizen + vinter, St. M.M.O.F
1487
Kirkeman', Robt., rector, St. Martin Vintry; nuncupative.
1472
Kyrkman, Wm., chantry priest, St. Lawrence Jewry 1475
[Testamentary Records in the Commissary Court of London 1374-1488]
[added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
Kirkman, William, Gorleston, 1693
[Index of the Probate Records of the Court of the Archdeacon of Suffolk
1444-1700]
[added to web page 9-AUG-1999]
United States of America
"Early Settlers of Maryland" by Gust Skordas:
Melcher Kerckman, transported 1661
Melcar Kirkman, [Liber (book) 17, Folio (page) 347; Service
1672. Of Dorchester Co.]
Roger Kirkman, [Liber (book) 7, Folio (page) 529; Transported
1664. Transported means someone else paid passage and person acted as a
servant & was entitled to 50 acres when done.]
Frances Kirkham, transported 1659, servant
George Kirkham, transported 1673
Henry Kirkham, transported 1678
Roger Kirkham, transported 1663
William Kirkham, immigrated 1669, of Dorchester County
[It's possible that the Kirkhams and Kirkmans had names interchanged.]
[Kay Kirkman & Russ Kirkman - added to web page 5-AUG-1999]
"Thomas Walker: Patt: 500 acres for transporting Mary Sewell, Elizabeth
Hide, Thomas and Mary Coates, George Kirkman,
Benj. Cooke, Wm. Horne ... and others ... to habitate province.
Land laid out called 'Courtisie' on Delaware Bay in
Dorchester County in neck called Prime Hooks. Record bearing
date at London July 2, 1649. Wistness, Charles Calvert."
[From the Maryland Genealogies and Historical Recorder, Vol XI, p 10,
Sect 69:]
[text from Kirkman Family Record by Wilbur Daniel Kirkman, Feb, 1955]
[Kay Kirkman - added to web page 5-AUG-1999]
Virginia land patent that in which Aquakeeke is called an Annocoston
Indian town. It is a patent of 3,500 acres issued to William Horton and
Francis Kirkman and dated Sept. 3, 1669 (Virginia Land office Patents,
Liber VI, p.73)
[Maryland Historical Magazine Index- 33:144]
[added to web page 9-Aug-1999]
[Name, Age, Port, Year, Extra Stuff?]
Richard, , Pennsylvania, 1682, 8370-205
[unknown source, added to web page 15-Aug-1999]
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