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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sir Henry Sherrington

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Lacock, Wiltshire, England

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Olive Sherrington  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1646; was buried in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Olive Sherrington Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) died in 1646; was buried in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1634, Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England

    Family/Spouse: Sir Robert Stapylton. Robert was born circa 1548; was buried on 3 Oct. 1606 in Wighill, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Robert Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 4. William Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 5. Edward Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 6. Olive Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 18 May 1586 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 5 June 1656 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    5. 7. Ursula Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 10 July 1587 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England; was buried on 9 Nov. 1623 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.
    6. 8. Mary Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 9. Grace Stapylton  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Robert Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

    Family/Spouse: Anne (unknown). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 4.  William Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

  3. 5.  Edward Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

  4. 6.  Olive StapyltonOlive Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 18 May 1586 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 5 June 1656 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Olive married Sir Robert Dyneley on 25 June 1605 in St. Luke's, Chelsea, Middlesex, England. Robert (son of John Dyneley and Ellen Hopton) was born circa 1578; was buried on 8 Feb. 1616/17 in Otley, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. John Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 8 May 1606 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 22 Jan. 1627/28 in Chancel of Otley Church, Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 11. Robert Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 20 Aug. 1607 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; died on 11 Nov. 1688; was buried on 14 Nov. 1688 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    3. 12. Olive Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 15 Dec. 1608 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 21 Feb. 1665/66 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    4. 13. William Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 14 Sept. 1610 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 10 May 1613 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    5. 14. Sharington Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 2 July 1612 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 22 March 1612/13 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    6. 15. Helen Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 14 Oct. 1613 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Family/Spouse: Sir Garrott Rainsford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Francis Rainsford  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 7.  Ursula StapyltonUrsula Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 10 July 1587 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England; was buried on 9 Nov. 1623 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    The monumental inscription reads as follows:—
    "Heare lyeth the Body of the Lady Vrsula Baynard, Daughter of Sir Robert Stapilton of Wyghall in the County of Yorke, Knight, and wife to Sir Robert Baynard, Knight, by whome shee had Issue Edward her Sonne heare buryed, and Mary hir Daughter. She lyved to the age of 36 yeares, and departed to God in most firme fayth in Christ in the yeare of our Lorde God 1623.
    "Gods goodness made her wise and well beseeming,
    Discreet and Prudent, Constant, True and Chaste,
    Hir virtues rare won her much esteeming,
    In Courte and Country, still with favour graste,
    Earth could not yelde more pleasing earthly blisse,
    Blest wth. two babes, though Death brought hir to this."

    Family/Spouse: Sir Robert Baynard. Robert died on 14 April 1636; was buried on 7 June 1636 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Edward Baynard  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 19 Aug. 1616 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.
    2. 18. Mary Baynard  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 26 March 1621 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

  6. 8.  Mary StapyltonMary Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

    Notes:

    Died unmarried.


  7. 9.  Grace StapyltonGrace Stapylton Descendancy chart to this point (2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

    Notes:

    Died unmarried.



Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John DyneleyJohn Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 8 May 1606 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 22 Jan. 1627/28 in Chancel of Otley Church, Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Bramhope, Yorkshire, England
    • Will: 19 Jan. 1627/28
    • Probate: 21 Oct. 1631

    Family/Spouse: Faythe Akeroyd. Faythe (daughter of Henry Aykeroide and Ellen Staveley) was born circa 1607; died in btw 23 June 1627 and 4 April 1628. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Olive Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 8 May 1625 in Bubwith, Yorkshire, England; died in in St. Saviours Gate, York, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 20 June 1671 in St. Michael's, Ousebridge End, York, Yorkshire, England.

  2. 11.  Robert DyneleyRobert Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 20 Aug. 1607 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; died on 11 Nov. 1688; was buried on 14 Nov. 1688 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Bramhope, Yorkshire, England

    Notes:

    He built, in conjunction with other freeholders, the chapel at Bramhope, under a deed dated 1649.

    "Robert Dyneley, Esquire, lord of the manor of Bramhope," was noted as "a zealous Puritan," and was responsible for the erection of the Puritan chapel there. (Bryan Dale, M.A., "Bramhope Chapel," in "The Bradford Antiquary, The Journal of the Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society," New Series, Vol. I. (1900), p. 326.)

    From Bryan Dale, loc. cit.:

    "The old chapel, which stands near Bramhope Hall, three miles from Otley, was built about 250 years ago. It is noteworthy, not for its antiquity or beauty, but on account of its being one of the few religious edifices erected in England during the Puritan Revolution of the middle of the seventeenth century. There was at that time no lack of religious edifices; but there was a serious difference among Englishmen concerning their proper use, and still more concerning the proper limits of Royal and Episcopal authority, which plunged the nation into disastrous civil war. From the calling of the Long Parliament in 1640 to the Restoration in 1660, men had other matters to think about more important than even the building of churches.
    "The year 1649, when the chapel was founded, was a notable one. The Parliamentary army had triumphed; on the 30th of January in that year the King was executed; and on the 19th of May England was proclaimed a Commonwealth. Already Episcopacy had been abolished, the Book of Common Prayer removed from the parish churches, and service conducted therein according to the Presbyterian manner. But the government of the National Church remained in an unsettled condition. It was at such a time that Robert Dyneley, Esquire, lord of the manor of Bramhope, being a zealous Puritan, and desirous of promoting the spiritual welfare of his neighbours, erected this chapel on his own ground, and with the co-operation of others endowed it was lands for the maintenance of its minister.
    "He was "a branch of a considerable and worthy family," whose pedigree is given by Thoresby, and at greater length by Whitaker. The first of the name was Adam de Dyneley, of Clitheroe, living in the time of Edward II., and holding lands in Dyneley, Lancashire. After several generations William Dyneley, of Bramhope, purchased the manor from Henry, Earl of Cumberland, 38 Henry VIII. His grandson, Robert, was knighted by James I. on his coming from Scotland in 1603; and he married Olave, daughter of Sir Robert Stapleton, of Wighill, who was said to be in Queen Elizabeth's days "the finest gentleman in England next to Sir Philip Sydney." Three or four years after he received the honour of knighthood, his son, Robert Dyneley, with whom we are here more especially concerned, was born at Bramhope; and soon after attaining his majority he married Margaret, the eldest daughter of Sir John Stanhope, of Melford, Kent. Thoresby says: "She was one of the twenty-two children of Sir John and his lady had before either of them was forty years of age." She was herself the mother of three sons and eight daughters, and "lived about sixty years in the happy state of matrimony." Her husband seems to have been a man who loved peace and quietness, and took no active part in the civil strife of the time. He lived on good terms with his neighbours, and was well esteemed for his piety and sound judgment in practical matters. When Parliament granted Lord Fairfax the seigniory of the Isle of Man in 1651 he appointed Robert Dyneley as a commissioner, along with James Chaloner, M.P., and Joshua Witton, M.A. (the learned Puritan Rector of Thornhill) to settle the affairs of the island. His eldest daughter, Margaret, was married to Robert Leaver, of Bolham, in Northumberland, a minister of great sincerity and ability, and like Witton, a Non-conformist. One of Mr. Dyneley's sons died in infancy (1642). Another, William, died of consumption at Bramhope, in 1666. He himself attained a good old age; saw four generations of the neighbouring gentry; outlived the Stuart dynasty; and died the year in which William of Orange was proclaimed.
    "Bramhope Hall occupies an elevated position, commanding extensive prospects of the surrounding country, and affording on a clear day a distant view of York Minster. But only the western portion of the old Hall in which Robert Dyneley resided now remains. Having made up his mind to build a chapel near the Hall he was desirous of providing an endowment for it by enclosing a part of the common or waste land of the manor, and sought the assistance of the freeholders for this purpose. Some of these were at first much opposed to the project, but "with pains and patience all consented at last." . . ." [There follow some details of Robert Dyneley's affairs in relation to the chapel and non-conformist preaching.]

    College of Arms MS. Norfolk 4 and Joseph Foster, Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire (1874), both state that Robert Dyneley and Margaret Stanhope had a daughter named Elizabeth, baptized 1669, and that she married William Pearson. William Pearson was in fact the husband of Margaret Dyneley (another daughter of Robert Dyneley and Margaret Stanhope). Elizabeth's putative baptism had been conflated with that of her niece, Elizabeth, the daughter of Robert Dyneley and Dorcas Mauleverer. There is no record of an Elizabeth having been baptized at Otley in the 1630s and 1640s. There is no primary evidence that Robert Dyneley and Margaret Stanhope had a daughter named Elizabeth, and she has accordingly been omitted from this genealogy.

    Robert married Margaret Stanhope on 24 Jan. 1628/29 in Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire, England. Margaret (daughter of Sir John Stanhope) was christened on 25 March 1607. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. John Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was buried on 30 Sept. 1642 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 21. Robert Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 5 April 1632 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 27 Oct. 1699 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    3. 22. Margaret Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 8 May 1634 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    4. 23. Anne Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was buried on 11 Nov. 1636 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.
    5. 24. Isabel Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point was christened on 3 Jan. 1636/37 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 11 Feb. 1672.
    6. 25. William Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 26. Mary Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point
    8. 27. Mary Dyneley  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 12.  Olive DyneleyOlive Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 15 Dec. 1608 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 21 Feb. 1665/66 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1666, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

    Notes:

    Briggs, p. 282, transcribes the following entry from the parish register of Otley:

    "Mrs. Olive Oldfeild of Leedes dau of Sr. Robert Dyneley of Bramhop bur the xxjth of Februa."

    College of Arms MS. Norfolk 4, pp. 140-41, states that Olive married Edward Hoppey, and that her sister, Ellen (or Helen, according to her baptismal record), was the wife (as her second husband) of ". . . Oldfield." The foregoing record of burial suggests that Coll. Arms MS. Norfolk 4 has the spouses of Olive and Ellen confused.

    The error in MS. Norfolk 4 is confirmed by the records of the Court of Chancery. There were several legal suits between Richard Oldfield and his wife Olive, on the one hand, and their niece, Olive Croft, née Dyneley, on the other hand. Olive Croft was the sole heiress of Mrs. Oldfield's brother, John Dyneley of Bramhope. Richard Oldfield and his wife claimed five hundred pounds under the terms of John's will. John Dyneley had died in 1627, seized of estates worth approximately six hundred pounds per annum. He devised his lands to his daughter, Olive, who was then an infant. A pecuniary legacy allegedly to be paid from the income of the estates was disputed.

    It is not certain whether Edward Hoppey was therefore a second husband of Helen (or Ellen), or whether he had no connection to the Dyneley family.

    Family/Spouse: Richard Oldfield. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  William Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 14 Sept. 1610 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 10 May 1613 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Christening: 18 Sept. 1610


  5. 14.  Sharington Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 2 July 1612 in Otley, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 22 March 1612/13 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

  6. 15.  Helen DyneleyHelen Dyneley Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 14 Oct. 1613 in Otley, Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    College of Arms MS. Norfolk 4, page 141, afford Helen's date of baptism to "Sherrington Dyneley," a supposed second son of that name. Assuming that the name is erroneous, on account of Briggs's transcription of the parish register of Otley, a second Sharington or Sherrington Dyneley has not been included in this genealogy.

    Family/Spouse: John Carlisle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 16.  Francis Rainsford Descendancy chart to this point (6.Olive3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1)

  8. 17.  Edward Baynard Descendancy chart to this point (7.Ursula3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 19 Aug. 1616 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Died in infancy.


  9. 18.  Mary Baynard Descendancy chart to this point (7.Ursula3, 2.Olive2, 1.Henry1) was christened on 26 March 1621 in Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

    Notes:

    Her elder brother Edward having died in infancy, she became the heiress of Lackham.




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