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thumbnail for a larger version. All contributions to this
page will be eagerly accepted, preferably in jpg format,
scanned at 300 dpi. Please email to Tim Sandberg at the
email link at the bottom of the page. The images below
are reduced in size for web posting; in most cases, I
have larger, higher resolution versions. If you would
like a full-size copy of one of these, please let me
know.
William Floyer of Berne
House, Dorset (1617 - 1680) William married his
second cousin, Margaret Lawrence; by her, he is
ancestor of the Floyers of Horncastle,
Northampton and New South Wales. By his second
wife, Elizabeth Mainwaring, he is ancestor of the
Floyers of West Stafford and the Floyers of The
East India Company. Scanned from a photograph in
the collection of Mark Floyer. The original of
this painting was stolen from its owners during
1999. A reward is being offered for its safe
return. If you have seen this painting, please
contact the administrator of this website. |
Catherine Floyer, 1679 to
after 1710, wife of Humphrey Sydenham and mother
of Floyer Sydenham. Image contributed by Robert
Mitchell, The Bank House Gallery, 71 Newmarket
Road, Norwich NR2 2HW United Kingdom
Telephone: +44(0) 1603 633380
e-mail: [email protected]
www.bankart.com
The original painting can be purchased at that
location. |
Rev. William Floyer, Rector
of Stinsford, Dorset, 1745 - 1819. Location of
painting unknown, scanned from a photograph in
the possession of Jenny Floyer. |
Stafford House, Dorset was
the home of a branch of the Floyers until the
death without issue of George William Floyer in
1927. The estate passed to the Acland family on
condition that they assume the name
Floyer-Acland. The house has since been sold.
Photograph by Cynthia Sandberg, 1984 |
Reesby
Hall, approximately 10 km NE of Lincoln, Lincs.,
was the home of Capt. William Floyer, 1726- 1782,
the founder of the Lincolnshire Floyer line.
Photograph by Tim Sandberg, Sept. 1999 |
Sir John Shore, First Baron
Teignmouth, 1751 - 1834, Governor General of
India 1792 - 1797, married Charlotte Cornish,
daughter of James Cornish and Margaret Floyer.
Their son, Frederick John Shore, married his
first cousin Charlotte Mary Cornish (daughter of
George Cornish and Sarah Kestell). Louisa Sara,
daughter of Frederick John and Charlotte Mary,
married her third cousin Ayscoghe Floyer, thus
creating a double line of descent for the Floyers
in this line. |
Charlotte Cornish, Lady
Teignmouth, the daughter of James Cornish and
Margaret Floyer, and wife of the above Sir John
Shore. Born September 11, 1759 in West
Teignmouth, Devon, died July 13, 1834 in Sussex
Place, London. From the collection of David
Cornish Floyer. |
Right, Rev. Ayscoghe Floyer,
1821 - 1872, Vicar of Marshchapel. Photograph
probably taken in the 1850's sometime. This is
the oldest known photograph of a Floyer. Left,
Louisa Sara, nee Shore, 1830 - 1909, grand
daughter of Baron Teignmouth, and wife of
Ayscoghe Floyer. From the collection of John
Kestell Floyer, contributed by Nick Floyer. |
St. Mary's Church,
Marshchapel, Lincs. Photograph probably taken in
the 1850's sometime. Ayscoghe Floyer was the
Vicar of Marshchapel. Photo contributed by Ian
Burgess. |
Right, Dr. William Hubert
Floyer, 1812 - 1895, Surgeon in Long Buckby,
Northamptonshire. Date of photography unknown.
Left, Anne Linnell, nee Roddis, 1815 - 1895, wife
of Dr. Floyer. William and Anne Floyer were the
founders of the Floyers of Northamptonshire, UK
and New South Wales, Australia. Photos
contributed by Richard Floyer. |
Rev. John Kestell Floyer,
1865 - 1936, author of "The Annals of the
Family of Floyer" and "Two Devonshire
Papists in the Time of Queen Elizabeth".
Contributed by Nick Floyer. |
Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer, 1852
- 1903, author of "Unexplored
Baluchistan", and Director of Egyptian
Telegraphs. Left, from the frontispiece of
"Unexplored Baluchistan". Right, from a
painting in the possession of Mark Floyer. |
Dr. Blaise Bernard Floyer,
1851 - 1935, son of William Hubert Floyer,
emigrated to Australia about 1884 and is the
founder of the Floyers of New South Wales.
Contributed by Richard Floyer. |
George Frederick Floyer,
1862 - 1939, son of John Wadham Floyer,
emigrated to Australia in 1889 and is the
founder of the Floyers of Victoria.
Contributed by Graham Floyer. |
Mabel Frances Floyer, 1862 -
1928. Author of "Beyond the Argentine".
Mabel died in a motor vehicle accident in 1928.
Photo from the collection of Nick Floyer. |
Arthur Herewarde Floyer, 1857
- 1933. Photo taken on the beach at Sooke,
British Columbia, circa 1900. Photo courtesy Sooke
Regional Museum and Archives |
Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer Jr.,
1886 - 1967
Left, as an officer in the Indian 17th Cavalry;
right, as a pilot in the Royal Army Flying Corps.
From the collection of Tim Sandberg. |
Richard Kestell Floyer, 1901
- 1975, Father of Rachel and Margaret Floyer.
Photo contributed by Nick Floyer. |
Edward Wadham Floyer, 1886 -
1960, of Victoria, British Columbia, father of
Jocelyn and Adrienne. Photo contributed by
Jocelyn Floyer. |
Inglewood,
Camberley, Surrey, circa 1949. Counter-clockwise,
from upper right: Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer Jr.,
David Cornish Floyer, Dorothy Floyer, Mary
Cornish, Cynthia Edith Floyer. Inglewood was
formerly the home of Dr. Vaughan Cornish, a
cousin of the Floyers, who had died in 1948.
After the death of Ernest Ayscoghe Floyer Sr. in
1903, his widow, Mary Louisa, nee Watson, married
Vaughan Cornish. Dorothy was the second wife of
E. A. Floyer Jr., and stepmother to David and
Cynthia. From the collection of Tim Sandberg. |
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