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− | : The earliest form of the Barrington name is [https://www.barenton.fr/ Barenton], which some say derived from the placename of a town or commune in Normandy, France. While [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/484699 Amy Barrington] claims the name appears in Domesday Book, I was unable to find it there. Otherwise, an early reference discovered is in [https://archive.org/details/reportandtransa20artgoog/page/410/ ''Testa de Nevill''], dating to 1216. Dating earlier than this, however, are records cited by William Clayton and edited by G. Alan Downdes in [http://powys.org/barringtons/Barr.html Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society]. According to Clayton, the family origins were Saxon, with Barenton, a servant to Queen Emma, wife of King Ethelred and mother of Edward "the Confessor". This Barenton was probably the father of Randulfus de Barenton. | + | : The earliest form of the Barrington name is [https://www.barenton.fr/ Barenton], which some say derived from the placename of a town or commune in Normandy, France. While [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/484699 Amy Barrington] claims the name appears in Domesday Book, I was unable to find it there. Otherwise, an early reference discovered is in [https://archive.org/details/reportandtransa20artgoog/page/410/ ''Testa de Nevill''], dating to 1216. Dating earlier than this, however, are records cited by William Clayton and edited by G. Alan Downdes in [http://powys.org/barringtons/Barr.html Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society]. According to Clayton, the family origins were Saxon, with Barenton, a servant to Queen Emma, wife of King Ethelred and mother of Edward "the Confessor". This Barenton was probably the father of Randulfus de Barenton. The family claimed to be heriditary "woodwards" or forresters at Hatfield Forest, where Barrington Hall is located, just north of Hatfield Broadoak, a.k.a. Hatfield Regis or "King's Hatfield". |
==Our Direct Lineage== | ==Our Direct Lineage== | ||
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− | # Barenton | + | # Barenton, servant of Queen Emma |
# Randulfus de Barenton | # Randulfus de Barenton | ||
# Sir Odynell de Barentone, m. Isabella Wicmarc | # Sir Odynell de Barentone, m. Isabella Wicmarc | ||
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# Humphrey Barrington, m. Margaret Bretton | # Humphrey Barrington, m. Margaret Bretton | ||
# Nicholas Barrington (1460-1504), m. Anne Darcy | # Nicholas Barrington (1460-1504), m. Anne Darcy | ||
− | # Nicholas Barrington (1480-1521), m. Elizabeth Brocket | + | # Nicholas Barrington (1480-1521), m. [[FHB Brockett|Elizabeth Brocket]] |
# John Barrington (b. 1507), m. Elizabeth Bonham | # John Barrington (b. 1507), m. Elizabeth Bonham | ||
− | # [[FHB Thomas Barrington|Sir Thomas Barrington]] (1530-1581), m. Winifred Pole | + | # [[FHB Thomas Barrington|Sir Thomas Barrington]] (1530-1581), m. [[FHB Pole|Winifred Pole]] |
− | # [[FHB Francis Barrington|Sir Francis Barrington]] (1560-1628), m. Joan Cromwell-Williams | + | # [[FHB Francis Barrington|Sir Francis Barrington]] (1560-1628), m. [[FHB Cromwell|Joan Cromwell-Williams]] |
− | # | + | # Joanne Barrington (1604-1653), m. [[FHB Everard|Sir Richard Everard]] |
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==Other Barrington Relatives== | ==Other Barrington Relatives== | ||
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==Linked Families== | ==Linked Families== | ||
− | * Cromwell-Williams | + | * [[FHB Brockett|Brocket]] |
− | * Everard | + | * [[FHB Cromwell|Cromwell-Williams]] |
− | * Pole | + | * [[FHB Everard|Everard]] |
+ | * [[FHB Pole|Pole]] | ||
+ | * Fitzwilliam ([[FHB Meade|Meade]]) | ||
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* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrington-83 Thomas Barrington (Abt. 1530-1581)] on WikiTree | * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrington-83 Thomas Barrington (Abt. 1530-1581)] on WikiTree | ||
* [http://powys.org/barringtons/Barr.html History of the Barrington Family], in ''Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society'', Vol. 1 New Series, 1878, pp. 251-273. | * [http://powys.org/barringtons/Barr.html History of the Barrington Family], in ''Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society'', Vol. 1 New Series, 1878, pp. 251-273. | ||
− | + | * [https://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/ Domesday Book] | |
+ | * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/214191 Complete Baronetage (1611-1625)], G. E. Cockayne. Exeter, 1900. Vol. 1, pg. 28 | ||
+ | * [https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/essex-bedfordshire-hertfordshire/hatfield-forest/the-history-of-the-people-at-hatfield-forest#rt-the-barrington-family People of Hatfield Forest: the Barrington family] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 5 September 2024
Family History Book: Barrington
- The earliest form of the Barrington name is Barenton, which some say derived from the placename of a town or commune in Normandy, France. While Amy Barrington claims the name appears in Domesday Book, I was unable to find it there. Otherwise, an early reference discovered is in Testa de Nevill, dating to 1216. Dating earlier than this, however, are records cited by William Clayton and edited by G. Alan Downdes in Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society. According to Clayton, the family origins were Saxon, with Barenton, a servant to Queen Emma, wife of King Ethelred and mother of Edward "the Confessor". This Barenton was probably the father of Randulfus de Barenton. The family claimed to be heriditary "woodwards" or forresters at Hatfield Forest, where Barrington Hall is located, just north of Hatfield Broadoak, a.k.a. Hatfield Regis or "King's Hatfield".
Our Direct Lineage
- Barenton, servant of Queen Emma
- Randulfus de Barenton
- Sir Odynell de Barentone, m. Isabella Wicmarc
- Eustace de Barentone, m. Matilda de Montford
- Sir Humphrey de Barenton, m. Griselda de Marcy
- Humphrey de Barenton, m. Amecia de Mandevil
- Sir Nicholas de Barenton, m. Joan Montoft
- Nicholas Barrington, m. Agnes de Chetwyn
- Nicholas Barrington (d. 1330), m. Alice Belhouse
- Nicholas Barrington, m. Emma Baard
- Sir John Barrington, m. Margaret Blomville
- John Barrington (d. 1426), m. Alice Battall
- Thomas Barrington (d. 1470), m. Anne Holbeach
- Humphrey Barrington, m. Margaret Bretton
- Nicholas Barrington (1460-1504), m. Anne Darcy
- Nicholas Barrington (1480-1521), m. Elizabeth Brocket
- John Barrington (b. 1507), m. Elizabeth Bonham
- Sir Thomas Barrington (1530-1581), m. Winifred Pole
- Sir Francis Barrington (1560-1628), m. Joan Cromwell-Williams
- Joanne Barrington (1604-1653), m. Sir Richard Everard
Other Barrington Relatives
Linked Families
- Brocket
- Cromwell-Williams
- Everard
- Pole
- Fitzwilliam (Meade)
References
- Barenton in Wikipedia
- The Barringtons: A Family History, Barrington, Amy. University Press, Dublin, 1917.
- Testa de Nevill
- Thomas Barrington (Abt. 1530-1581) on WikiTree
- History of the Barrington Family, in Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Vol. 1 New Series, 1878, pp. 251-273.
- Domesday Book
- Complete Baronetage (1611-1625), G. E. Cockayne. Exeter, 1900. Vol. 1, pg. 28
- People of Hatfield Forest: the Barrington family
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