'Pinfold1'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Pinfold of London, Pinfold of Walton

                               
BLG1863 identifies the arms of this family, granted in 1501, as "Az. a chevron, or, surmounted by another of the field, between three wood wallises, ppr.".
Sir Thomas Pinfold of London & Walton, Buckinghamshire (d 1701, Chancellor of Peterborough)
m. Elizabeth Suckley (dau of Ralph Suckley)
1. Charles Pinfold of Walton (d 1754, Provost of Eton) named Thomas by Berry
  m. Renea Hames
  A. Charles Pinfold, Governor of Barbados (b c1706, d unm 1788)
B. Joseph Pinfold of London
  m. Martha Johnstone (sister of Colonel _ Johnstone, later Kemeys-Tynte (who m. Jane Hassell) @@ see here @@
  i. Charles Pinfold of Walton Hall (b 1776-7, d 08.1857, Captain)
  m1. (1799) Fanny Williams (d 1800)
  a. Charles John Pinfold (b 1800, dvp 21.11.1856, Rector of Bramhall) had issue (1 dau)
  m. (10.07.1828?) Anna Maria Seagrave (dau of Rev. John Seagrave of Castle Ashby by Sarah)
  m2. (1801) Maria Alicia Charlotte Stuart (b c1769, d 12.1841, dau of John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, by Charlotte Windsor)
ii. Arabella Pinfold (d unm 12.07.1844)
  iii. Charlotte Pinfold (d 1797)
  m. (17.02.1795) (John) Mellish of Hammels
  iv. Louisa Pinfold, later Tate (of Burleigh Park?) (a 1849)
  C. Renea Pinfold
  m. Francis Leighton (Lt. General)
  D. Catharine Pinfold (b c1717, d 26.10.1788)
  Berry shows Catherine, m. Henry Bainbrigge Buckeridge, as daughter rather than sister of Charles. BLG1863 shows her in this generation.
  m. (21.07.1753) Henry Baynbrigge Buckeridge (d 1768, Colonel)
  E. Arabella Pinfold
  Berry shows an unnamed daughter, sister of the wife of General Leighton & Anne, as married to John Boyd, Governor of Gibraltar. BLG1863 shows as follows.
  m. Sir Robert Boyd
  F. Anne Pinfold (d unm)
2. William Pinfold (d unm, Colonel)

Main source(s): BLG1863 ('Pinfold of Walton Hall') with support from CountyGen (Berry, Buckinghamshire, p31) and a little support from VCH ('History of the County of Buckingham, vol 4, 1827, 'Parishes: Walton')
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