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About Edmund Fairbanke
"Heptonstall is an ancient village in the Halifax Parish, West Yorkshire, dating back to at least 1253. It was known for its hand-loom weaving of wool, cloth hall (where finished cloth was bought and sold) and its position on a pack train route near the crossing of the River Calder at Hebden Bridge. It also had a grammar school founded in 1642.
An Edmund Fairbanks (1416-1460), born in Kendal and died in Heptonstall, was mentioned in the Manor Rolls of 1487. It is said Sir Edmund had two sons who were priests, Sir William Fairbank (1455-1518) and Sir George Fairbank. His third son, Sir Edmund, founded a chapel and maintained a chaplain, Sir John Green.
Sir William Fairbanks (1455-1518) had two sons, Sir Edmund ( - d 1560) and Sir Richard Fayrebank of Heptonstal ( - d 1517). Note this appears to be the same Richard whose will said his father and he were born in Kendal."
[https://www.fairbankshistory.com/colonial-history/fairbanks-ancesto...]
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In 1415, it was reported that an Edmund Fairbank was born. He was supposed to have married a lady named Margaret.
Children:
- William Fairbank who was born in 1455 in Sowerby, Parish of Halifax, Yorkshire, England. [link1]
- Edmund born around 1460.
Links
Resources
- http://www.familyorigins.com/users/k/e/e/Louis-J-Keester/FAMO1-0001...
- New England Historical and Genealogical Record, Vol 60, p. 153, 1906.
- Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles, GENEALOGY OF THE FAIRBANKS FAMILY IN AMERICA 1633-1897. Boston: Printed for the Author by the American Pringing and Engraving Company, 1897. p. 9, 10, 11, 12.
- The American Genealogist", # 2, April 1961, pp. 65-72
Edmund Fairbanke's Timeline
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Halifax, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1455
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Sowerby, Halifax, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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