Abdy, Sir John 1st Baronet of Moores

Male 1617 - 1662  (45 years)      Has 4 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.


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    Birth 1617 
    Christening 4 Jun 1617  St Dionis Backchurch, London, , Greater London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _STAT Never Married 
    _UID 1C4AF310BAE3448CA391499D1C74437C3FE1 
    Death 1662 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Abdy, Roger  
              d. 1595  (Grandfather) 
    Campbell, Abigail
              b. Est 1585  
              d. Yes, date unknown  (Mother) 
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    Person ID I44423  The Family Maw
    Last Modified 25 Oct 2017 

    Father Ancestors Abdy, Sir Anthony
              b. 1579  
              d. 10 Sep 1640 (Age 61 years) 
    Mother Campbell, Abigail
              b. Est 1585  
              d. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage 14 Aug 1610  St Mary Aldermary, London, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage He : ~ 31 years and 8 months - She : ~ 25 years and 8 months. 
    Family ID F14155  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    • Abdy, Sir John (1617-1662), 1st baronet. Fourth son of Anthony Abdy (1579-1640) (q.v.) and his wife Abigail, daughter of Sir Thomas Campbell kt.; baptised 4 June 1617 at St Dionis Backchurch, London. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (adm. 1634; BA 1638; MA 1641; Fellow, 1640); consul for the English at Padua while studying at the University there, 1646-47; created 1st baronet of Moores, 22 June 1660.
      He was bequeathed the manor of Moores at Salcot Virley (Essex) by his father, 1640
      Died without issue, 1662, when the baronetcy became extinct; bequeathed his property to his elder brother, Sir Robert Abdy (1616-1670) (q.v.)