Daughter Lucy, who married Sir Anthony Hungerford, of Black-Borton, in Oxfordshire. Sir Edward, the other son of Lord Hungerford, succeeded to the estate at Farley, &c. He was one of the gentlemen pensioners to Queen Elizabeth, and married Jane, daughter to Sir Anthony Hungerford, of Downe-Ampney, but died without issue. The estate then went to Sir Edward Hungerford, K. B. son of Lucy Hungerford[2] by Sir Anthony, of Black-Borton[3]. This Sir Edward died 23d October, 1648, aet. 52, having married Margaret, daughter and coheir, of William Holladay, alderman of London, by whom he had another Sir Edward, K. B. who died 1711, having foolishly dissipated the estate of his ancestors.
Notes:
[2] She is stated on her monument to have been the last of the Farley branch.
[3] A Sir Anthony Hungerford, of Black-Borton, died in 1657, and was buried there.
References: Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical, Volume 9, by Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges, pg 474-475
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LUCY Hugerford, dau. and coheiress of Sir Walter Hungerford, and widow of Sir John, son of Nicholas St. John and Elizabeth Blount, his wife, m. Sir Anthony Hungerofrd (the son of her fifth cousin, Anthony Hungerford, Sr.), b. 1564;d. 1627, of Black Bourton or Bourton Inges, who by his wife Lucy had:
(a) Sir Edward Hugerford, first son, of candenham, K.B., b 1596; d 1648, a spendthrift
(b) Sarah Hungerford, who m. Sir John Carew
The American Line of Hungerfords
(c) Anne Hungerford, of Boston, sister of Thomas Hungerford, m. John Lee or Leigh og the General Lee family.
(d) Thomas Hungerford, of Hartford and New London, Conn. according to Mr. J.J. Murphy, who in his "Life of Colonel Daniel Elihu Hungerford", written in 1869, says that Thomas, brother of Sir Edward Hungerford, K.B., landed on the shores of New England in 1628. The said Col. Daniel Elihu Hungerford was b. in Herkimer County, N.Y.; d. in Rome, Italy, 1896 and had a dau. who m. Jown W. Mackey, of california, residing in Paris. Both she and her father have spent much time in England and have given especial attention to the genealogy of the Hungerfords. Thomas Hungerford was bapt. probably at Bremhill Parish, England in 1602. {See the book, "Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London Conn., and Some of His Descendants with Their English Ancestors", by F. Phelps Leach (1924)]; d at New London, Conn. 1663; who m. name unknown. Service: "History of New London", by Caulkins, 1860 page 68 - Thoma sHungerford and Jonathan Brewster of the cape Ann Party, 1650, on the pen. where the 1st Trading Post Stood.
Families Directly Descended from All the Royal Families in Europe (495 to ..., by Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford, pg 31
Sources:
1. Author: Peter Barns-Graham, Chairman
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