Appendix to Chapter 2
The following is the
pedigree of the family of Fourdrinier referred to at p. 28:
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Henri
Fourdrinier (said to have been an Admiral of France and to have
been subsequently created a Viscount). |
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Henri
Fourdrinier, born at Caen in Normandy, circa 1615 |
Louis Grolleau of Caen aforesaid, and subsequently
of Gronigen aforesaid. |
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Henri Fourdrinier, born at Caen aforesaid circa 1658;
left France and settled in Gronigen in Holland. |
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Louis Grolleau, born circa 1662;
naturalised in England 8 March, 1682; died
26 Dec. 1715; buried at Wandsworth
Cemetery, Co. Surrey. |
= Marie du Fay, married 1686; buried as
'Mary Grolleau, widow (aged) 69,' 8
Feb. 1729, at Wandsworth aforesaid. |
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Paul Fourdrinier, born at Gronigen aforesaid 20 Dec. 1698;
buried at Wandsworth Cemetery aforesaid 10 Feb. 1758. Admon. to
his son Henry, 18 Feb. 1758 (P.C.C.). |
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= Susanna, born 11 July, 1693; married 5 Oct. 1721; died 15 and
buried at Wandsworth aforesaid 22 Nov. 1746 ('22 Nov.
1746, Susanna, wife of Mr. Paul Fourdrinier of St.
Martins in ye Fields (aged) 55.'
Wandsworth Register). |
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Henry Fourdrinier of Lombard Street, Citizen and Draper of
London; born 25 Feb. 1730;
died at his house at Stamford Grove 11 Jan. 1799; buried in
St. Mary Woolnoth. M.I. there. Will dated 6 Dec. 1796; proved
P.C.C. 23 Jan. 1799.
(83
Howe.) 2nd husband. |
= Jemima White (widow of ... Manning), born 11 March, 1730;
died 5
Sept., 1781; buried at St. Mary Woolnoth aforesaid. |
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Charles Fourdriner ... and Other issue |
John Newman of Mansion House Street, City,
only son of John Newman of Lombard Street. |
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= Jemima, born 19 Nov. 1772;
married at St. Mary's Church, Lambeth,
29 Oct. 1799; died 17 and buried 21 May,
1836, at St. Mary's Church, Littlemore,
Co. Oxford. M.I. there. |
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John Henry Newman, eldest
son, born 21 Feb. and baptized at St. Benet Fink,
in the City of London, 9 April, 1801. Scholar of Trinity
College, M.A. of the University of Oxford,
and Fellow of Oriel. Vicar of St. Mary's,
Oxford. Created Cardinal Deacon of St. George in Velabro, 12
May, 1879; died at the Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 11 Aug., and
buried at Rednal, Co. Warwick, 19 Aug. 1890. M.I. |
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