Dear all
Seems like an interesting picture is building up here, tying in with Derek's theory of a family stemming from an Irish root. As mentioned in an earlier post, the Pyne name is generally a west country one but a branch of the Devon family settled in Ireland in the 16th century. There are a series of articles in back copies of the Irish Genealogist that document the central descendants from this line but several families sprang up , mostly in county Cork and a number inevitably found there way back to England again.
I would be happy to continue to build up my records of the Poplar Pynes and would be very interested with exchangeing notes further , praps by post. If Derek or Mary would like to drop me a personal message or have any questions I might be able to help with let me know.
Derek - picking up on your lineI only had the sequence from Derek , , John and William b 1873 but no further (have 5 siblings of Williams) so would be interested in addingfurther. I think my original records on this group came from a descendant of John's brother George, b 1848, a carman who married a Sarah Jax or Jacks?
Regards
Jeremy