Jane Peyton

Jane Peyton

Female Abt 1829 - 1856  (27 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jane Peyton was born about 1829; was christened on 26 Nov 1829 in Killucin, Roscommon, Ireland (daughter of Wynne Cornwallis Peyton, Esq. and Maria Eliza Coyne); died on 20 Nov 1856 in Woodside, Frant, Sussex; was buried on 26 Nov 1856 in Frant, Sussex.

    Notes:


    --- "Sussex Advertiser" Tuesday, 25 Nov 1856, page 6:
    DEATHS. Peyton --- Nov. 20, at Woodside, Frant, Sussex, Jane, second daughter of Wynne Peyton, Esq., Carrick-on-Shannon, aged 27.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wynne Cornwallis Peyton, Esq. (son of William Peyton and Jane Chambers); died before 09 Feb 1864.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1847, Magistrate (Springfield, Carrick-on-Shannon)

    Notes:


    --- "Royal Cornwall Gazette" Saturday, 12 Jul 1834, page 1:
    GOLDEN EGGS. - NO FABLE. --- Eleven balls of gold were found a few days ago, by four men who were working in a field belonging to Wynne Peyton, of Carrick-on-Shannon, Esq. They were forming a furrow in a potato field, when the spade struck against a hard and brilliant substance, which was discovered to be a hollow ball of gold, about the size of a goose egg, and have a hole in each. The weight of the balls is 2-1/4lbs. --- Dublin Dispatch

    --- "Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette" 19 Mar 1836, page 4:
    DIED.
    At the residence of Wynne Peyton, Esq., near Carrick-on-Shannon, G. McDermmott, Esq., formerly Paymaster of the Leitrim Militia.

    --- "Bucks Herald" Saturday, 05 Dec 1874, page 8:
    (Speaking of the catching of a large pike.)
    I think the men who caught it were tenants of Mr. Wynne Peyton, of Springfield, near Carrick, and that Lieut.-Col. John Peyton, 7th Dragoon Guards, was his eldest son.

    Wynne married Maria Eliza Coyne on 25 Oct 1824 in Kiltoghert Church, Ireland. Maria (daughter of James () Coyne, Esq) died on 16 Sep 1840 in Her residence near Carrick-on-Shannnon, Roscommon, Ireland; was buried in Ardcarne Churchyard (Old Church of Ireland). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maria Eliza Coyne (daughter of James () Coyne, Esq); died on 16 Sep 1840 in Her residence near Carrick-on-Shannnon, Roscommon, Ireland; was buried in Ardcarne Churchyard (Old Church of Ireland).

    Notes:


    --- "Dublin Evening Post" 17 Sep 1840, page 3:
    It is our painful duty to announce the death of Mrs. Peyton, wife of Wynne Peyton, Esq, of Springfield, county Roscommon, J.P., who departed this life on the 16th instant, in the 32d year of her age, after a protracted illness of ten months, which she bore with truly christian RESIgnation. In every relation of life -- as a daughter, wife, mother or friend -- she possessed in a superior degree those qualities which cased her to be beloved by all who enjoyed the pleasure of her acquaintance. By her death the poor of the surrounding neighbourhood have been deprived of a generous benefactress, her hands being at all times and seasons extended in dispensing charity. To her children the love of God, and submission to his will, were ever inculcated, and to her friends and acquaintances her pious and affectionate demeanour made her be looked on as a perfect model of imitation. Her last moments were truly exemplary; after imparting her blessing to her beloved husband and children, by whom she was surrounded, she calmly RESIgned her soul to her Creator, who seemed to grant her the blessing of a happy death, which she so long prayed for, and which the heavenly joy that appeared on her countenance at that moment clearly manifested. -- May she rest in peace.

    --- Ancestry.com Message Boards reply (dated 12 Feb 2017):
    Written by Batjac11
    If you are still out there and are still interested, Wynne Peyton was the son of William Peyton and Dame Jane Chambers O'Rorke. Jane was married to Hugh O'Rorke of Creevagh, County Sligo, who died in January of 1790. Jane remarried to William Peyton later that same year. Wynne Peyton was for a time in the 1840's living in the townland of Cartown in County Leitrim about a mile north of Carrick On Shannon. James Coyne Esq. rented the biggest house in Cartown, and Wynne married his daughter, and only child Maria. Cartown was owned by John Hamilton Peyton, Wynne Peytons cousin. John Hamilton Peyton was the son of Hamilton Peyton and Susanna Chambers of the townland of Port, close by Cartown. Susanna and Jane Chambers were sisters born in County Mayo. I am descended from Hugh Peter O'Rorke, Wynne Peyton's half-brother who also lived in Cartown at the same time. Hope this helps.

    --- "Dublin Evening Mail", 21 Sep 1840 --- seen on BritishNewspaperArchive.co.uk (I have a digital copy.)
    Deaths. September 16, at her residence, near Carrick-on-Shannon, in the prime of life, Mary, the beloved wife of Wynne Peyton, Esq.

    --- "The County Families of the United Kingdom" by Edward Walford, Edition 6, 1871, Pub. by Robert Hardwicke, pages 779-80 --- seen on Mocavo.com
    Peyton, Major John.
    Eldest son of the late Wynne Peyton, Esq., J.P.. of Springfield, co. Leitrim, and Cartowns, co. Roscommon, by Maria, only child of the late James Coyne, Esq., of Cartown; b. 1828; m. 1st 1861 Violet, eldest daughter of Col. John Eliot Pringle, Coldstream Guards, and has, with other issue,
    Guy Wynne: b. 186--
    2nd 186-- Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Wingate Henderson, Esq., J.P., of Roke Manor, Romsey, Hants. This family is descended from the Peyton, of Peyton Hall, Suffolk, a younger son of which family was Lord Justice of Ireland, in the 54th year of King Henry the 3rd, A.D. 1269.---
    Army and Navy Club, S.W.; St. James's Club, W.; 34, Cavendish Square, W.

    Notes:

    Married:

    • "Roscommon and Leitrim Gazette" 6 Nov 1824, page 3:
    MARRIED.
    On the 25th ult., at Kiltogahart Church, by the Rev. Mr. Russell, Wynne Peyton, Esq., to Maria, only child of James Coyne, of Cartown, in the co. of Leitrim, Esq.

    • "Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet" Thursday 04 November 1824, page 3:
    Marriages. On the 25th ult., at Kiltogahart Church, by the Rev. Mr. Russell, Wynne Peyton, Esq, to Maria, only child of James Coyne, of Cartown, in the county of Leitrim, Esq.

    Children:
    1. James Peyton died on 30 Nov 1847.
    2. Unknown Daughter Peyton
    3. John Peyton was born about 1828; died on 18 May 1909 in 10 Duke St., St. James, Westminster, London; was buried on 22 May 1909 in Kensal Green, Roman Catholic Cemetery (St. Mary), London.
    4. 1. Jane Peyton was born about 1829; was christened on 26 Nov 1829 in Killucin, Roscommon, Ireland; died on 20 Nov 1856 in Woodside, Frant, Sussex; was buried on 26 Nov 1856 in Frant, Sussex.
    5. William Henry Peyton was born before 21 Nov 1829; was christened on 21 Nov 1829 in Killucin, Roscommon, Ireland.
    6. William Henry Peyton was born on 27 Dec 1830; died on 21 Jul 1892 in Haslar House, Beaumont-street, Portland Place, Middlesex; was buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery Kensal Green, London.
    7. Wynne Chambers Peyton was born before 25 Jan 1832 in Ireland; was christened on 25 Jan 1832 in Killukin, Roscommon, Ireland; died on 29 Dec 1860 in His Father's House, Drumlyon; was buried on 01 Jan 1861 in Ardcarne Churchyard (Old Church of Ireland).
    8. George McDermott Peyton was born before 22 Apr 1833; was christened on 22 Apr 1833 in Killukin, Roscommon, Ireland; died on 14 May 1849 in Springfield, near Carrick-on-Shannon, Roscommon, Ireland.
    9. Henry Peyton was born before 15 Jan 1835 in Ireland; was christened on 15 Jan 1835 in Killucin, Roscommon, Ireland.
    10. Francis Peyton was born before 19 May 1839; was christened on 19 May 1839 in Killucan, Elphin, Roscommon, Ireland; died on 16 Nov 1893; was buried on 18 Nov 1893 in Brighton General Cemetery, Church of England Area, Section A, Grave #71.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Peyton was born about 1760 (son of James Peyton and Hannah Wynne); died on 22 Dec 1822 in Ireland; was buried in Ardcarne Parish Church, Ardcarne, Ireland.

    William married Jane Chambers in 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Chambers

    Notes:

    Married:

    Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Index shows:
    1790: William Peyton and Dame Jane O'Rorke als Chambers

    Children:
    1. 2. Wynne Cornwallis Peyton, Esq. died before 09 Feb 1864.
    2. William Chambers Peyton was born on 08 Feb 1791; was christened in 1791 in Ardcarne, Ireland; died on 12 Nov 1823 in India.
    3. James Chambers Peyton was born on 01 Oct 1798 in Ardcarne, Ireland; was christened on 10 Oct 1798 in Ardcarne, Ireland; died on 06 Jan 1884 in Harrow Lodge, Ootacamund, Nilgherry Hills; was buried on 07 Jan 1884 in St. Thomas', Ootacamund, Negapatam, India.

  3. 6.  James () Coyne, Esq died on 10 Dec 1847 in Urlingford, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

    Notes:


    --- "Freeman's Journal", Thursday, 16 Dec 1847, page 4:
    [Died.] On the 10th inst., at Urlingford, county Kilkenny, James Coyne, Esq., solicitor.

    Children:
    1. 3. Maria Eliza Coyne died on 16 Sep 1840 in Her residence near Carrick-on-Shannnon, Roscommon, Ireland; was buried in Ardcarne Churchyard (Old Church of Ireland).


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Peyton was born in 1716 in Driney House, Co. Leitrim, Ireland (son of James Peyton and Mary Reynolds); died on 01 Mar 1790.

    James married Hannah Wynne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hannah Wynne (daughter of Edward Wynne).
    Children:
    1. Wynne Peyton died on 10 Oct 1848 in Goldingtons, Hertfordshire; was buried on 17 Oct 1848 in Church of the Holy Cross, Sarratt, Hertfordshire.
    2. John Peyton
    3. Catherine Peyton
    4. 4. William Peyton was born about 1760; died on 22 Dec 1822 in Ireland; was buried in Ardcarne Parish Church, Ardcarne, Ireland.