Florence Nightingale's name is not on this pedigree and nor are her
parents. Here is some additional information which may be helpful
to explain where and how they fit into this family:
- Mary EVANS and her husband William SHORE (Mary = William Shore
on bottom of pedigree).
Mary married William SHORE of Tapton at Matlock in 1792. William
was a Sheffield banker.
See
their marriage reference
- William and Mary had a son called William
Edward SHORE (see notes 2 below).
- They also had a daughter Mary SHORE (see note
3 below).
- William Edward SHORE, son of William and Mary SHORE, added the surname
NIGHTINGALE to his surname in pursuance of the will of his great uncle,
Peter NIGHTINGALE.
- He became William Edward SHORE NIGHTINGALE in 1815.
- William Edward SHORE, who had become William Edward SHORE NIGHTINGALE,
married Frances SMITH, the daughter of William SMITH, M.P. of Parndon,
Essex. They married on 1 June 1818 at Embley in Hampshire and WESN
died in 1874.
- William Edward SHORE NIGHTINGALE and his wife Frances had two
daughters.
- Frances Parthenope, their eldest daughter, was born
in Naples in 1819. She was named after the city; Parthenope
was the Greek name for Naples. She married Sir Harry
Verney, who had 7 children by his first wife. She researched
and co-wrote, with S. R. Gardiner and Margaret Verney "Memoirs
of the Verney Family during the Seventeenth Century",
pub. 1904.
- Florence, who became famous through her work during the Crimean
War and did so much for the nursing profession (see Biography).
- Mary SHORE, daughter of Mary nee EVANS and William, married Samuel,
son of William SMITH of Parndon.
- Amongst the couple's ten children was a son William, born
in 1831, who assumed the name of SHORE NIGHTINGALE. He married
Louisa Ellen HUTCHINS (d. of Samuel of Ardnagashel) in 1859
and died 1894.
- The couple had two sons, Samuel and Louis Hilary, and
three daughters.
Of the earlier NIGHTINGALE's:
- Job NIGHTINGALE and Mary WILMOT were married at Matlock.
See
marriage reference
- Both were buried at Ashover alongside other members of the
NIGHTINGALE family shown on the above chart. Job was buried in
1785 (see Matlock Strays) and Mary in 1806.
See
Matlock Strays
There is a CD of transcripts from Ashover's Parish Register available.
If you would like a copy contact
directly
Or
there are more details on the GENUKI site
- Filling in some of the missing names:
- Henry NIGHTINGALE married Helen BUNTING at South Wingfield
on 3 Nov 1729
- Peter NIGHTINGALE married Rachel CANTRELL on 19 Dec 1805 at Manchester
Cathedral
- His sister, Ellen NIGHTINGALE, married Emanuel CANTRELL at Manchester
Cathedral on the same day that her brother married Rachel
- The death of Peter Nightingale (junior) was announced in "The
Derby Mercury", Thursday, 30 June, 1803:
"On Saturday last, at Wood-End in this county, Peter Nightingale
Esq., aged 65.-He served the Office of High-Sheriff for this county
in the year 1770." So he died 25 June, not 22 June as shown (see Biography).
More on site information about the Nightingale family and Florence Nightingale
Matlock
Biographies: see NIGHTINGALE
Photo
of Florence NIGHTINGALE as a young woman
Coat
of Arms: Description of NIGHTINGALE arms
Dethick,
Lea and Holloway (Kelly's 1891 Directory)
Florence
Nightingale's Balcony, Lea-Hurst, Nr. Matlock
Photo
of Lea Hurst amongst scanned images from "Souvenir
of Matlock Bath" can be seen
on site
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