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Edmund BLOOD,
b. 1540, Derbyshire, England;
d. 1588, Makeney House, Duffield, Derbyshire, England.
Married Margaret (last name unknown),
and had issue:
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Edmund BLOOD (Capt.)
,
b. 1568, Makeney House, Duffield, Derbyshire, England;
d. 1640, Kilnaboy Castle, Co. Clare, Ireland.
Married (name unknown),
and had issue.
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Thomas BLOOD
,
b. 1568, Makeney House, Duffield, Derbyshire, England
Further information unknown.
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William BLOOD
,
b. abt 1570, Makeney House, Duffield, Derbyshire, England
Further information unknown.
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Robert BLOOD
,
b. abt 1570, Makeney House, Duffield, Derbyshire, England;
Further information unknown.
Notes on Thomas Blood:
Some sources show Thomas as having died in Kilnaboy Castle, Co.
Clare, Ireland. I think this is probably in error, as there is no
record of Thomas having gone to Ireland. His brother, Edmund, went as a
Captain with Lord Inchiquin's forces, "to introduce law and order among
the wild and unruly", and it was he who built Kilnaboy Castle. However,
their father Edmund and other brothers remained in England, and there
appears to be no record of Thomas having actually gone to Ireland.
Other sources show Thomas as having died in Ruddington, Nottingham,
England. There are certainly Bloods in Ruddington today, but it is
doubtful that they are descended from Thomas. I have traced the more
recent ones back to William Blood, born in about 1716-1718. However, I
cannot find a connection between William and the Bloods listed here, so
I have not included William and his descendants in this Blood Family
tree. There seems to be no proof that this Thomas Blood from Duffield,
Derbyshire, went to live in Ruddington at any time, or that the Bloods
of Ruddington of either today or the 16th century, are descended from
Edmund Blood of Makeney, and accordingly I have not included the
Ruddington line.
A James Blood of Ruddington emigrated to the USA in the 1600s with
his wife, Eleanor Harrison, and children Richard, Robert, John, James
and Mary. Once again, there does not appear to be any proof that James
is related to the Bloods of Makeney. I have seen James listed as the
son of Thomas, but he was apparently a cordwainer fron Nottingham, and
any connection is postulation only. Therefore, I have not included the
Bloods of the USA, descended from James and Eleanor, in this site.
Notes on Robert Blood:
Some sources list Robert's death as being in Duffield, Derbyshire.
Others show it as 16 Sep 1646, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, and
show him as having married and had a son, Richard, born 22 Feb 1629 in
Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. I do not concur that Richard is
Robert's son, as he is some 60 years younger than Robert. Internet
sources are only as accurate as their information sources, and
therefore I have at this stage decided not to include the Tamworth line
in this site. I have seen mention of Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland,
1889, as a reference, and having made arrangements to get a copy of
this, I will check the authenticity of the reference, and update this
page accordingly. I confess that I am wondering why Robert would be
listed in that work, as he was not living in Ireland..... |
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