Cornelius Rushing1

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FatherB.H. Rushing1
MotherSarah Elisabeth Allison1 b. 31 Mar 1869, d. 2 Sep 1946

Citations

  1. [S84] Billie Gene Poland History of Bienville Parish.

Rt. Rev. Hon. John Pell1

M, b. 3 March 1611, d. 12 December 1685
FatherRev. John Pell2 b. 1585, d. 1616
MotherMary Holland2 d. c 1640
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
John Pell III
     He was a master of Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Arabic, French, Italian, Spanish and High and Low Dutch.1
He was the author of many highly regarded treatises in mathematics.1
PELL (Dr. John), an eminent English mathematician, descended from an ancient family in Lincolnshire, was born at Southwick in Sussex, March 1, 1610, where his father was minister. He received his grammar education at the free-school at Stenning in that county. At the age of 13 he was sent to Trinity College in Cambridge, being then as good a scholar as most masters of arts in that university; but though he was eminently skilled in the Greek and Hebrew languages, he never offered himself a candidate at the election of scholars or fellows of his college. His person was handsome; and being of a strong constitution, using little or no recreations, he prosecuted his studies with the more application and intenseness.

In 1629 he drew up the “Description and Use of the Quadrant, written for the Use of a Friend,” in two books; the original manuscript of which is still extant among his papers in the Royal Society. And the same year he held a correspondence with Mr. Briggs on the subject of logarithms.

In 1630 he wrote, Modus supputandi Ephemerides Astronomicas, &c, ad an. 1630 accommodatus; and, A Key to unlock the meaning of Johannes Trithemius, in his Discourse of Steganography: which Key he imparted to Mr. Samuel Hartlib and Mr. Jacob Homedæ. The same year he took the degree of Master of Arts at Cambridge. And the year following he was incorporated in the University of Oxford. June the 7th, he wrote A Letter to Mr. Edmund Wingate on Logarithms; and Oct. 5, 1631, Commentationes in Cosmographiam Alstedii.

In 1632 he married Ithamaria, second daughter of Mr. Henry Reginolles of London, by whom he had four sons and four daughters.—March 6, 1634, he finished his Astronomical History of Observations of Heavenly Motions and Appearances; and April the 10th, his Ecliptica Prognostica, or Foreknower of the Eclipses, &c.—In 1634 he translated The Everlasting Tables of Heavenly Motions, grounded upon the Observations of all Times, and agreeing with them all, by Philip Lansberg, of Ghent in Flanders. And June the 12th, the same year, he committed to writing, The Manner of Deducing his Astronomical Tables out of the Tables and Axioms of Philip Lansberg.—March the 9th, 1635, he wrote A Letter of Remarks on Gellibrand's Mathematical Discourse on the Variation of the Magnetic Needle. And the 3d of June following, another on the same subject.

His eminence in mathematical knowledge was now so great, that be was thought worthy of a professor's chair in that science; and, upon the vacancy of one at Amsterdam in 1639, Sir William Boswell, the English Resident with the States General, used his interest, that he might succeed in that professorship: it was not filled up however till 1643, when Pell was chosen to it; and he read with great applause public lectures upon Diophantus.—In 1644 he printed at Amsterdam, in two pages 4to, A Refutation of Longomontanus's Discourse, De Vera Circuli Mensura.

In 1646, on the invitation of the Prince of Orange, he removed to the new college at Breda, as Professor of Mathematics, with a salary of 1000 guilders a year.— His Idea Matheseos, which he had addressed to Mr. Hartlib, who in 1639 had sent it to Des Cartes and Mersenne, was printed 1650 at London, in 12mo, in English, with the title of An Idea of Mathematies, at the end of Mr. John Durie's Reformed Librarykeeper. It is also printed by Mr. Hook, in his Philosophical Collections, No. 5, p. 127; and is esteemed our author's principal work.

In 1652 Pell returned to England: and in 1654 he was sent by the protector Cromwell agent to the Protestant Cantons in Switzerland; where he continued till June 23, 1658, when he se<*> out for England, where he arrived about the time of Cromwell's death. His negociations abroad gave afterwards a general satisfaction, as it appeared he had done no small service to the interest of king Charles the Second, and of the church of England; so that he was encouraged to enter into holy orders; and in the year 1661 he was instituted to the rectory of Fobbing in Essex, given him by the king. In December that year, he brought into the upper house of convocation the calendar reformed by him, assisted by Sancroft, afterwards archbishop of Canterbury.—In 1673 he was presented by Sheldon, bishop of London, to the rectory of Laingdon in Essex; and, upon the promotion of that bishop to the see of Canterbury soon after, became one of his domestic chaplains. He was then doctor of divinity, and expected to be made a dean; but his improvement in the philosophical and mathematical sciences was so much the bent of his genius, that he did not much pursue his private advantage. The truth is, he was a helpless man, as to worldly affairs, and his tenants and relations imposed upon him, cozened him of the profits of his parsonage, and kept him so indigent, that he wanted necessaries, even ink and paper, to his dying day. He was for some time confined to the King's-bench prison for debt; but, in March 1682, was invited by Dr. Whitler to live in the college of physicians. Here he continued till June following; when he was obliged, by his ill state of health, to remove to the house of a grandchild of his in St. Margaret's Church-yard, Westminster. But he died at the house of Mr. Cothorne, reader of the church of St. Giles's in the Fields, December the 12th, 1685, in the 74th year of his age, and was interred at the expence of Dr. Busby, master of Westminster school, and Mr. Sharp, rector of St. Giles's, in the rector's vault under that church.— Dr. Pell published some other things not yet mentioned, a list of which is as follows: viz,

1. An Exercitation concerning Easter; 1644, in 4to.

2. A Table of 10,000 square numbers, &c; 1672, folio.

3. An Inaugural Oration at his entering upon the Professorship at Breda.

4. He made great alterations and additions to Rhonius's Algebra, printed at London 1668, 4to, under the title of, An Introduction to Algebra; translated out of the High Dutch into English by Thomas Branker, much altered and augmented by D. P. (Dr. Pell). Also a Table of Odd Numbers, less than 100,000, shewing those that are incomposite, &c, supputated by the same Thomas Branker.

5. His Controversy with Longomontanus concerning the Quadrature of the Circle; Amsterdam, 1646, 4to.

He likewise wrote a Demonstration of the 2d and 10th books of Euclid; which piece was in MS. in the library of lord Brereton in Cheshire: as also Archimedes's Arenarius, and the greatest part of Diophantus's 6 books of Arithmetic; of which author he was preparing, Aug. 1644, a new edition, in which he intended to have corrected the translation, and made new illustrations. He designed likewise to publish an edition of Apollonius, but laid it aside, in May, 1645, at the desire of Golius, who was engaged in an edition of that author from an Arabic manuscript given him at Aleppo 18 years before. Letters of Dr. Pell to Sir Charles Cavendish, in the Royal Society.

Some of his manuscripts he left at Brereton in Cheshire, where he resided some years, being the seat of William lord Brereton, who had been his pupil at Breda. A great many others came into the hands of Dr. Busby; which Mr. Hook was desired to use his endeavours to obtain for the Society. But they continued buried under dust, and mixed with the papers and pamphlets of Dr. Busby, in four large boxes, till 1755; when Dr. Birch, secretary to the Royal Society, procured them for that body, from the trustees of Dr. Busby. The collection contains not only Pell's mathematical Papers, letters to him, and copies of those from him, &c, but also several manuscripts of Walter Warner, the mathematician and philosopher, who lived in the reigns of James the First and Charles the First.

Dr. Pell invented the method of ranging the several steps of an algebraical calculus, in a proper order, in so many distinct lines, with the number affixed to each step, and a short description of the operation or process in the line. He also invented the character ÷ for division, <*> for involution, and <*> for evolution.3

Rt. Rev. Hon. John Pell was born on 3 March 1611 at England.2 John Pell entered Trinity College at age 13.1
He received an A.B. degree.1
He received a master's degree.1
He received an M.A. degree.
He married Ithamaria Reginolles, daughter of Henry Reginolles, in 1632 at England.2,1 He began serving as Chair of Mathematics, I assume at the Athenaeum Illustre.1
He accepted the Royal Chair of Mathematics at the invitation of the Prince of Orange.1
He resigned the Royal Chair of Mathematics and returns to England after England and the Netherlands go to war.1
He becomes Oliver Cromwell's Ambassador to the Protestant Cantons in Switzerland.1
Oliver Cromwell recalls him from Switzerland, intending to use him in other positions in England, but Cromwell died shortly after his return.1
He is named Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury.1
He is made a fellow of the Royal Society of London.1
He is made a Doctor of Divinity.1
Rt. Rev. Hon. John Pell died on 12 December 1685 at Brereton, Cheshire, England, at age 74; He died at the home of Lord Brereton.2,1

Family

Ithamaria Reginolles d. 1665
Children

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  3. [S140] Charles Hutton, Dictionary.

Ithamaria Reginolles1

F, d. 1665
FatherHenry Reginolles1
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     Ithamaria Reginolles married Rt. Rev. Hon. John Pell, son of Rev. John Pell and Mary Holland, in 1632 at England.2,1 Ithamaria Reginolles died in 1665 at London, England; She died in the Great Fire of London.1

Family

Rt. Rev. Hon. John Pell b. 3 Mar 1611, d. 12 Dec 1685
Children

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Rev. John Pell1

M, b. 1585, d. 1616
FatherJohn Pell2 b. 1559
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     He was an incumbent of Southwick.2
Rev. John Pell married Mary Holland, daughter of George Holland, at England.2 Rev. John Pell was born in 1585 at England.2 He died in 1616 at Sussex, England.2

Family

Mary Holland d. c 1640
Children

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Mary Holland1

F, d. circa 1640
FatherGeorge Holland2
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     Mary Holland married Rev. John Pell, son of John Pell, at England.2 Mary Holland died circa 1640 at England.2

Family

Rev. John Pell b. 1585, d. 1616
Children

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

George Holland1

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ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

John Pell1

M, b. 1526, d. 1607
FatherJohn Pell2 d. 4 Apr 1556
MotherMargaret Cletheroe2
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     He was "Premier magistrate of Lynn Regis."2
He was a land owner and shipper.2
He represented Lynn in Parliament.2
John Pell married Margaret Overend, daughter of William Overend.2 John Pell was born in 1526 at England.2      John Pell was buried in 1607 at St. Nicholas Church, Dersingham, Norwalk, England.2
He died in 1607 at England.2      John Pell left a will on 15 January 1607 at Norwalk, England,
; Will drawn up on 15 Jan 1607 and proved on 1 Mar 1607.2 He died before 1 March 1607 at Norwalk, England.2

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Margaret Overend1

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FatherWilliam Overend2
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     Margaret Overend married John Pell, son of John Pell and Margaret Cletheroe.2

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

William Overend1

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ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

William Pell1

M, d. 1635
FatherJohn Pell2 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend2
     William Pell married Elizabeth Drury.1 William Pell died in 1635.1

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Elizabeth Drury1

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     Elizabeth Drury married William Pell, son of John Pell and Margaret Overend.1

Family

William Pell d. 1635

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Jeffrey Pell1

M, d. 1616
FatherJohn Pell2 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend2
     Jeffrey Pell married Catharine Read.2 Jeffrey Pell died in 1616.2

Citations

  1. [S86] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."
  2. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Catharine Read1

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     Catharine Read married Jeffrey Pell, son of John Pell and Margaret Overend.1

Family

Jeffrey Pell d. 1616

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Valentine Pell1

M, d. 1623
FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1
     Valentine Pell was a He was an attorney.1
He died in 1623.1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Thomas Pell1

M, d. 1619
FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1
     Thomas Pell married Katharine Carmarden.1 Thomas Pell died in 1619 at Darsingham, Norwalk, England.1

Family

Katharine Carmarden d. b 1619

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Katharine Carmarden1

F, d. before 1619
     Katharine Carmarden married Thomas Pell, son of John Pell and Margaret Overend.1 Katharine Carmarden died before 1619 at England.1

Family

Thomas Pell d. 1619

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Andrew Pell1

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FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Lolvena Pell1

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FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1
     Lolvena Pell married (?) Richers.1

Family

(?) Richers

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

(?) Richers1

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     (?) Richers married Lolvena Pell, daughter of John Pell and Margaret Overend.1

Family

Lolvena Pell

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

(?) Pell1

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FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

(?) Pell1

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FatherJohn Pell1 b. 1526, d. 1607
MotherMargaret Overend1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

John Pell1

M, d. 4 April 1556
FatherJohn Pell1
MotherElizabeth (?)1
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     John Pell was a He was a shipping merchant.1
He married Margaret Cletheroe.1 John Pell died on 4 April 1556 at England.1

Family

Margaret Cletheroe
Child

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Margaret Cletheroe1

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ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     She was heiress of Kind's Lynn.1     
Margaret Cletheroe married John Pell, son of John Pell and Elizabeth (?).1

Family

John Pell d. 4 Apr 1556
Child

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

John Pell1

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FatherRichard Pelle1
ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     John Pell married Elizabeth (?).1      John Pell left a will on 27 March 1530 at England.1

Family

Elizabeth (?)
Children

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Elizabeth (?)1

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ChartsPedigree of George William Fulton Lawrence
Complete Pedigree of David Meade Lawrence
     Elizabeth (?) married John Pell, son of Richard Pelle.1

Family

John Pell
Children

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Alice Pell1

F
FatherJohn Pell1
MotherElizabeth (?)1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

William Pell1

M
FatherJohn Pell1
MotherElizabeth (?)1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Richard Pell1

M
FatherJohn Pell1
MotherElizabeth (?)1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

William Pell1

M
FatherRichard Pell1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."

Robert Pell1

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FatherJohn Pell1
MotherElizabeth (?)1

Citations

  1. [S85] Frances Ida Shureman Judd, "Tompkins-Schureman descendants."