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| Penyston Hastings (Husband) b. About. 1652 in Daylesford, WOR, ENG
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| Marriage: | 3 Mar 1672/73 in Blockley, GLS, ENG |
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Samuel Hastings b. 7 Apr 1675 in Moreton in Marsh, GLS, ENG
John Hastings b. 1 Sep 1676 in Moreton in Marsh, GLS, ENG
Pennyston Hastings b. 19 Oct 1677 in Moreton-in-Marsh, GLS, ENG
Elizabeth Hastings b. 9 Feb 1689/90 in Daylesford, WOR, ENG
Theophilus Hastings b. 20 Feb 1692/93 in Daylesford, WOR, ENG
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Internet: Story of Churchill
After the successive generations of Philip, Myles, Bartholomew, Roland, Thomas and John, comes John Hastings, the Cavalier, born 1612, who spent much of his substance in the cause of his King and at the close of the Civil War retired to live at St. Jean de Luz. On returning home he brought some seeds of the sainfoin and grew them for the first time in England at Daylesford (1650). One of the fields in Churchill Parish (as well as two in Daylesford Parish) is named " sainfoin ground." It was this John who married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Penystone, of Cornwell. Their son, the first Penystone Hastings, married Elizabeth, daughter of Samual Creswicke, of Moreton-in-the-Marsh. It was one of these Creswickes (Joseph) who later procured Warren Hasting's nomination in the East India Company.(Warren Hastings.FTW)
The IGI spelled Penniston's name Pengston HASTINGS
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