Hi Boy Scout
Have you seen this document at Derbyshire RO?
http://calmview.derbyshire.gov.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=D3580%2fZF%2f47&pos=41It is a hand written account of the Fynney pedigree
"taken from Jacob's Peerage and the Gentleman's magazine" - no exact date on it - Derbys RO have estimated '19th Century"
It starts "The Fynney estate, near Leek, consisting of woodlands, was a gift of William the Conquerer.........", and goes through many, many generations.
There is also a hand drawn family tree of the Fynney's from William Fynney of Cheddleton, Leek, died 1584, at William Salt library in Stafford.
Ref Z/19/00p83
There is also a fantastic tome entitled "History of the Ancient Parish of Leek", (which I happened across on a second hand book stall in Leek market, but unfortunately couldn't buy!), written 1883 by John Sleigh of the Inner Temple, which has a whole chapter on the Fynneys. I'd say with pretty much the same information as the handwritten account at Derbyshire RO. There is a beautiful picture of the "Fynney Brass" - to Fielding Best Fynney.
I have images if you'd be interested
I have a lot of information about the branch of Fynneys who then went to Ashford in the Water Derbyshire. I have not come across the CD you mention anywhere!
