John Orde
Son on John Ord and Margaret Stokoe, born c. 1665
Married Margaret ( buried 2nd March 1701 in Haydon)
Children
John,
married Sarah Johnson on 25th April 1700 in Hexham
Thomas,
married Mary Thomson on 7th October 1697 in Scotland 2
Catharine
married Christopher Swindel on 25 April 1698 in Hexham 2
Abraham, (born c. 1680)
married Elizabeth Walker on 16th June 1698 in Haydon (but recorded in
Hexham) 3
Eleanor,
married Thomas Ridley on 7th August 1707
Margaret, a minor at the time of John Ord's will following
the death of his first wife
Rebecca, (ditto)
Mary, (ditto)
Married Mary (mentioned in will) on 20th Nov 1707 at Hexham (Hodgson)
Buried on the 26th of March 1719 in Haydon Chapel
Notes
1 This John Ord, the grandson of William Ord and the second son of John Ord, received Barker House from his father (who had bought it in 1639) by deed of gift on 1st January 1650. Since the property is unlikely to have been transferred when the son was a child, it implies that John Ord was born around 1630 - 1635. He could not have been born much earlier since George, his great grandfather, was married in 1589 and John is the second son.
Hodgson is undecided whether the John Ord who died in 1719 (the father of John, Abraham, Eleanor, Margaret, Rebecca, Mary) is this John Ord or his son. Such a son could have been born 1650 - 1660 and hence have married 1670 - 1680. This would be consistent with the apparent ages of the children deduced from their marriages and the fact that Margaret, Rebecca and Mary were minors in 1702.. On the other hand the John Ord who died in 1719 was married (first) to a Margaret (the mother of these children). A John Orde married a Margaret Stokoe in Haydon Bridge in 1662. If these two Margarets are the same then this John Ord is the John Orde who died in 1719 and his wife Margaret was childbearing from 1662 to approx 1682 - again quite possible. Further checks in the registers rather than the IGI may resolve the situation.
2 It is implicit from Hodgson's pedigree of the Ords that Thomas and Catherine were not mentioned in John Ord's will. Is this because Catherine was already married and thus off her father's hands and Thomas's marriage was not approved (hence taken place in Scotland) ?
3 Abraham Ord was a minor at the time of his marriage in 1698 and hence was born about 1680
4 There is a White Hall 4 km south of Barker House and a Litharge ˝km north of it
5 According to Hexham Register according to Hodgson