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Henry Forman

Male Abt 1609 - Aft 1620  (~ 12 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry Forman was born about 1609 in of, Buckinghamshire, England (son of William Forman, IV and Marie Marianna Foster); died after 1620.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Forman, IV was born in 1579 in Linconshire, England (son of Rev. Robert Forman, II (immigrant) and Anne Joanna Westcoat); died in 1668 in Lincolnshire, England.

    Notes:

    from Thomas Halloway's paper on Forman History.

    The Foremans are of English extraction. Their known roots reach to Lincolnshire, in eastern England.
    A William Forman, found in records of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, was the father of

    Sir William Forman, a haberdasher whom King Henry VIII made High Sheriff of London in 1533. On October 18, 1537, he was knighted, and in 1538 served as Lord Mayor of London (the ceremonial head of London?s commercial center). He also served as a Member of Parliament. Sir William Forman died on January 13, 1547, and was buried at the Church of St. George on Botolph Lane in London.

    He left several sons, the eldest of whom was also named William. The younger William was a merchant in London during the early part of his life, but later returned to Lincolnshire.

    He had several sons, one of whom was named Robert. This Robert also had several sons, including one named WILLIAM who became a vicar in Buckinghamshire.

    This Reverend WILLIAM had a son named Robert, who probably was born in Lincolnshire about 1605. This man, Robert Forman, is the family?s American progenitor.

    Sources: William S. Horner, This Old Monmouth of Ours, (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers, 1932);
    William Forman Wyckoff, ?The Formans of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties,? Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, 1917;
    Anne Spottswood Dandridge, The Forman Genealogy, (Cleveland, Ohio: The Forman-Bassett-Hatch Company, 1903);
    William P. Forman, Records of the Descendants of John Forman, (Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, 1885);
    Henry Chandlee Forman, The Formans of New York, (Decatur, Georgia: Published by the Author, 1945);
    Elbert Eli Farman, The Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1911);
    George Lipscombe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, (London: J. & W. Robins, 1847);
    Sir Henry St. George, Knight, The Visitation of London, (London: The Harleian Society, 1880).

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=simmonswhipp&id=I15132

    William married Marie Marianna Foster in 1604 in Lincolnshire, England. Marie was born in 1585 in Lincolnshire, England; died in 1613 in Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie Marianna Foster was born in 1585 in Lincolnshire, England; died in 1613 in Lincolnshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Robert Engle Forman, (Immigrant) was born in Jan 1605 in England to Vlissingen (Flushing), Holland; died in Jun 1671 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York.
    2. Joan Forman was born about 1607 in of, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1620.
    3. 1. Henry Forman was born about 1609 in of, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1620.
    4. Richard Forman was born about 1611 in of, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1720.
    5. Simon Forman was born about 1613 in of, Buckinghamsire, England; died after 1620.
    6. John Forman was born about 1615 in of, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1620.
    7. William Forman was born about 1617 in of, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1620.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. Robert Forman, II (immigrant) was born in 1555 in Lincolnshire, England (son of London merchant William Forman); died after 1600 in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

    Notes:

    from Thomas Halloway's paper on Forman History.

    The Foremans are of English extraction. Their known roots reach to Lincolnshire, in eastern England.
    A William Forman, found in records of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, was the father of

    Sir William Forman, a haberdasher whom King Henry VIII made High Sheriff of London in 1533. On October 18, 1537, he was knighted, and in 1538 served as Lord Mayor of London (the ceremonial head of London?s commercial center). He also served as a Member of Parliament. Sir William Forman died on January 13, 1547, and was buried at the Church of St. George on Botolph Lane in London.

    He left several sons, the eldest of whom was also named William. The younger William was a merchant in London during the early part of his life, but later returned to Lincolnshire.

    He had several sons, one of whom was named ROBERT. This ROBERT also had several sons, including one named William who became a vicar in Buckinghamshire.

    This Reverend William had a son named Robert, who probably was born in Lincolnshire about 1605. This man, Robert Forman, is the family?s American progenitor.

    Sources: William S. Horner, This Old Monmouth of Ours, (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers, 1932);
    William Forman Wyckoff, ?The Formans of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties,? Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, 1917;
    Anne Spottswood Dandridge, The Forman Genealogy, (Cleveland, Ohio: The Forman-Bassett-Hatch Company, 1903);
    William P. Forman, Records of the Descendants of John Forman, (Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, 1885);
    Henry Chandlee Forman, The Formans of New York, (Decatur, Georgia: Published by the Author, 1945);
    Elbert Eli Farman, The Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1911);
    George Lipscombe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, (London: J. & W. Robins, 1847);
    Sir Henry St. George, Knight, The Visitation of London, (London: The Harleian Society, 1880).

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=simmonswhipp&id=I15132


    from Thomas Halloway's paper on Forman History.

    The Foremans are of English extraction. Their known roots reach to Lincolnshire, in eastern England.
    A William Forman, found in records of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, was the father of

    Sir William Forman, a haberdasher whom King Henry VIII made High Sheriff of London in 1533. On October 18, 1537, he was knighted, and in 1538 served as Lord Mayor of London (the ceremonial head of London?s commercial center). He also served as a Member of Parliament. Sir William Forman died on January 13, 1547, and was buried at the Church of St. George on Botolph Lane in London.

    He left several sons, the eldest of whom was also named William. The younger William was a merchant in London during the early part of his life, but later returned to Lincolnshire.

    He had several sons, one of whom was named ROBERT. This ROBERT also had several sons, including one named William who became a vicar in Buckinghamshire.

    This Reverend William had a son named Robert, who probably was born in Lincolnshire about 1605. This man, Robert Forman, is the family?s American progenitor.

    Sources: William S. Horner, This Old Monmouth of Ours, (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers, 1932);
    William Forman Wyckoff, ?The Formans of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties,? Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, 1917;
    Anne Spottswood Dandridge, The Forman Genealogy, (Cleveland, Ohio: The Forman-Bassett-Hatch Company, 1903);
    William P. Forman, Records of the Descendants of John Forman, (Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, 1885);
    Henry Chandlee Forman, The Formans of New York, (Decatur, Georgia: Published by the Author, 1945);
    Elbert Eli Farman, The Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1911);
    George Lipscombe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, (London: J. & W. Robins, 1847);
    Sir Henry St. George, Knight, The Visitation of London, (London: The Harleian Society, 1880).

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=simmonswhipp&id=I15132


    from Thomas Halloway's paper on Forman History.

    The Foremans are of English extraction. Their known roots reach to Lincolnshire, in eastern England.
    A William Forman, found in records of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, was the father of

    Sir William Forman, a haberdasher whom King Henry VIII made High Sheriff of London in 1533. On October 18, 1537, he was knighted, and in 1538 served as Lord Mayor of London (the ceremonial head of London?s commercial center). He also served as a Member of Parliament. Sir William Forman died on January 13, 1547, and was buried at the Church of St. George on Botolph Lane in London.

    He left several sons, the eldest of whom was also named William. The younger William was a merchant in London during the early part of his life, but later returned to Lincolnshire.

    He had several sons, one of whom was named ROBERT. This ROBERT also had several sons, including one named William who became a vicar in Buckinghamshire.

    This Reverend William had a son named Robert, who probably was born in Lincolnshire about 1605. This man, Robert Forman, is the family?s American progenitor.

    Sources: William S. Horner, This Old Monmouth of Ours, (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers, 1932);
    William Forman Wyckoff, ?The Formans of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties,? Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, 1917;
    Anne Spottswood Dandridge, The Forman Genealogy, (Cleveland, Ohio: The Forman-Bassett-Hatch Company, 1903);
    William P. Forman, Records of the Descendants of John Forman, (Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, 1885);
    Henry Chandlee Forman, The Formans of New York, (Decatur, Georgia: Published by the Author, 1945);
    Elbert Eli Farman, The Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1911);
    George Lipscombe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, (London: J. & W. Robins, 1847);
    Sir Henry St. George, Knight, The Visitation of London, (London: The Harleian Society, 1880).

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=simmonswhipp&id=I15132

    Robert married Anne Joanna Westcoat in 1578 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Anne was born in 1564 in Shobrooke, Devon, England; died in 1638 in Nayland, Suffolk Co, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne Joanna Westcoat was born in 1564 in Shobrooke, Devon, England; died in 1638 in Nayland, Suffolk Co, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Forman, IV was born in 1579 in Linconshire, England; died in 1668 in Lincolnshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  London merchant William Forman was born in Buckinghamshire, England (son of Sir/High Sheriff of London William (Sir) Forman and Mrs. Blanche (..) Palmer); died after 1560 in of, Lincolnshire, England.

    Notes:

    from Thomas Halloway's paper on Forman History.

    The Foremans are of English extraction. Their known roots reach to Lincolnshire, in eastern England.
    A William Forman, found in records of Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, was the father of

    Sir William Forman, a haberdasher whom King Henry VIII made High Sheriff of London in 1533. On October 18, 1537, he was knighted, and in 1538 served as Lord Mayor of London (the ceremonial head of London?s commercial center). He also served as a Member of Parliament. Sir William Forman died on January 13, 1547, and was buried at the Church of St. George on Botolph Lane in London.

    He left several sons, the eldest of whom was also named WILLIAM. The younger WILLIAM was a merchant in London during the early part of his life, but later returned to Lincolnshire.

    He had several sons, one of whom was named Robert. This Robert also had several sons, including one named William who became a vicar in Buckinghamshire.

    This Reverend William had a son named Robert, who probably was born in Lincolnshire about 1605. This man, Robert Forman, is the family?s American progenitor.

    Sources: William S. Horner, This Old Monmouth of Ours, (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Brothers, 1932);
    William Forman Wyckoff, ?The Formans of Monmouth and Middlesex Counties,? Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 6, 1917;
    Anne Spottswood Dandridge, The Forman Genealogy, (Cleveland, Ohio: The Forman-Bassett-Hatch Company, 1903);
    William P. Forman, Records of the Descendants of John Forman, (Cleveland, Ohio: Short & Forman, 1885);
    Henry Chandlee Forman, The Formans of New York, (Decatur, Georgia: Published by the Author, 1945);
    Elbert Eli Farman, The Foreman-Farman-Forman Genealogy, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1911);
    George Lipscombe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, (London: J. & W. Robins, 1847);
    Sir Henry St. George, Knight, The Visitation of London, (London: The Harleian Society, 1880).

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=simmonswhipp&id=I15132

    Children:
    1. 4. Rev. Robert Forman, II (immigrant) was born in 1555 in Lincolnshire, England; died after 1600 in Long Island City, Queens, New York.