William Pinckney
Male, Person Number1506, b. 1627, d. 1680
Relationships | 1st cousin 7 times removed of George Pinckney 1st cousin 5 times removed of Aaron Pinckney 1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Pinckney 3rd great-grandson of Thomas Pynkeney 15th great-grandson of Arnulph Picquigny 1st cousin 1 time removed of Roger Pinckney I Brother of Philip Pinckney |
Father | Reverend Philip Pinckney Gent b. 1584, d. 1658 | |
Mother | Margaret Gough |
Charts | Thomas Pynkeney |
Birth, Marriages and Death | ||
Birth* | 1627 | William Pinckney was born in 1627. |
He was the son of Reverend Philip Pinckney Gent and Margaret Gough. | ||
Baptism | 21 Feb 1627 | William Pinckney was baptized on 21 Feb 1627 at Dinton, England, . |
Marriage* | 1656 | He married Sarah Jackson in 1656. |
Death* | 1680 | William Pinckney died in 1680. |
Other Information | ||
Occupation* | William Pinckney was Goldsmith and Banker. | |
Education* | 1645 | He was educated in 1645; Apprenticed to his brother Henry. |
Anecdote* | 1883 | Extract from "A History of English Goldsmiths and Plateworkers" By William Chaffers 1650. William Pinckney, of the "Green Dragon," Inner Temple Gate, is spoken of about 1663. The "Green Dragon" was next door to the "Three Squirrels" in Fleet Street, and both became the property of the Pinckneys. Being destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, they were rebuilt as one house, and the sign of the "Squirrels" adopted. Being great losers by the closing of the Exchequer in 1672, the Pinckneys, like many other sufferers, were probably compelled to relinquish their business. |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2022 |