Jacob Farrer1
d. 1639
Jacob Farrer|d. 1639|p1301.htm|William Farrer|d. b 15 Apr 1586|p1303.htm|Margaret Bannister|d. 1624|p1306.htm|Henry Ferror|d. 15 Apr 1586|p1307.htm||||George Bannister|d. b 6 Dec 1675|p1530.htm|Margaret (—?—) (Bannister)|d. a 6 Dec 1675|p1532.htm|
8th great-grandfather of Louise Underwood.
10th great-grandfather of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Underwood and Allied Families
- Appears on charts:
- Pedigree for Louise Underwood
Jacob Farrer was of Sowerby, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of William Farrer and Margaret Bannister.1 He married Mary Haughton on 21 April 1609 in Heptonstall, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.2 He died in 1639.1
He was called "my youngest son" in William Farrer's will dated 16 October 1603.3 He and his brothers Abraham and Isaac Farrer were named executors of their mother Margaret Farrer's will dated 19 May 1624.4 His will dated 31 March 1639, was proved 2 May 1639. He bequeathed to "Marie his wiffe," John Farrer "his elder sonne," and Jacob Farrer "his younger sonne."4
He was called "my youngest son" in William Farrer's will dated 16 October 1603.3 He and his brothers Abraham and Isaac Farrer were named executors of their mother Margaret Farrer's will dated 19 May 1624.4 His will dated 31 March 1639, was proved 2 May 1639. He bequeathed to "Marie his wiffe," John Farrer "his elder sonne," and Jacob Farrer "his younger sonne."4
Children of Jacob Farrer and Mary Haughton
- John Farrer1 b. 28 Jul 1611, d. 11 Jul 1690
- Jacob Farrer+ 1 b. 21 Aug 1614, d. 14 Aug 1677
Citations
- [S203] Lilian K.P. Farrar, "The English Ancestry of Jacob Farrer of Lancaster, Mass.", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 95 (January 1941): 9.
- [S203] Lilian K.P. Farrar, "The English Ancestry of Jacob Farrer of Lancaster, Mass.", 7, citing Parish Registers of Heptonstall, co. York, 9.
- [S203] Lilian K.P. Farrar, "The English Ancestry of Jacob Farrer of Lancaster, Mass.", 4-5, 9.
- [S203] Lilian K.P. Farrar, "The English Ancestry of Jacob Farrer of Lancaster, Mass.", 5, 9.