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April 24, 2019 at 12:47 am #5279
Lisa Stebbing
ParticipantHi
My family and I have lots of DNA matches in Newfoundland that at the moment seen to come from the Pardy family of Dorset that were merchants and planters in Burin. This request is open to anyone who may have information way back in Burin to the 1700s and know of any descendants. Thomas Pardy and his sons Samuel, William and Thomas were involved in the trade but probably had families that moved to different areas of the Island through marriage and business interests.
We are in Australia but intrigued to find how we are related to so many Newfoundlanders.February 1, 2023 at 1:04 am #6412Deb Winward
ParticipantHello Lisa – Were you able to find anything on your Pardy ancestors? I have connections to this familiy, and wondered if you are still in need of the information.
I hope I can help,
Deb WinwardFebruary 1, 2023 at 2:56 am #6413Lisa Stebbing
ParticipantHi Deb
I’ve not uncovered much more. The family parents were Thomas Pardy and Katherine of Lytchett Minster, Dorset, England. I’m descended from their son John, who was a mariner and his children who grew up in the Channel Islands. But I think our shared DNA with a big group in Newfoundland is from John’s brothers who were planters in the late 1700s- Samuel, Thomas and William Pardy- but still connected to Dorset. I know from his will that Thomas Pardy senior was merchant and based in Burin. Our DNA match trees mention some Pardys but no tree can show a definitive link to Dorset or to mine which is well supported by documents and other DNA matches.
I’m also very interested in the Newfoundland family lines to understand what life was like for themJune 27, 2023 at 10:01 pm #6574Jason Grandy
ParticipantLisa, My tree incorporates large parts of the Burin Peninsula and I have records that may link up to the three brothers you are looking for.
Thomas had no sons. He had 1 daughter. I have no record of her marrying or having children.
Samuel had two sons. I believe both died before having children of their own.
William had six sons and three daughters. His descendants still live in the area.You can use this link as a starting point: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6KC-M15
July 11, 2023 at 3:22 am #6584Lisa Stebbing
ParticipantHi Jason
It’s been a while since I was logged in to this site so thanks for your post. I’ve used a few Wills and Lytchett Minster records to confirm Thomas and Catherine Pardy’s family but there are still a few gaps, particularly with the sons who were planters and mariners in Newfoundland. I think you are correct that the link must be through William Pardy’s descendants. Incidentally, Grandy is a name that pops up in our DNA matches as well as Barnes. I know those families were part of the Dorset population involved in the plantations early on.
Jane Pardy who married Richard Banfield, daughter of William and Elizabeth Julia Harvey, also appears in a few of our match’s trees but I have a reliable record for William marrying Ann Brewer, unless Elizabeth was a second wife or some trees have skipped a generation??
I’ve not been able to trace the records backwards to conclusively prove anything. Have you been able to view the Diary of Reverend William Marshall Grandy and see the relevant records in it, or others that confirm the children of William Pardy?March 16, 2025 at 10:43 am #7153Nick Pardy
ParticipantHello everyone, I’m interested to discuss this if you’re still active here. I’m actually a descendant of this gentlemen and am in the first generation of Pardy not born on the Burin, from my branch, anyways. I’m very interested to see how far I can get back in the tree. I understand the surname comes from the French during the Norman Conquest and would like to date back my ancestry in this line to there, however I’ve hit a dead end with William Pardy and his Father, Thomas. Do you happen to know who Thomas’s Father was?
March 16, 2025 at 7:21 pm #7154Lisa Stebbing
ParticipantHi Nick.
Thanks for joining this conversation. My extended family and myself are definitely linked to the Lytchett Minster Pardy family through a large group of DNA matches in Newfoundland and Britain. Although the name Pardy was common in Dorset and Hampshire, we haven’t yet established Thomas’ origins and the baptisms of the children he had with his wife Catherine, nor her maiden name. Hence I suspect that they settled in Lytchett Minster from another area of Britain or France. We have wills for both Catherine and Thomas that establishes who their children were. All the records available have suggested that our DNA inherited from Thomas and Catherine’s son John Pardy is shared with descendants of William Pardy’s children but I’ve not been able to access Newfoundland records that determine William’s family lines exactly. John Pardy married Susannah Rogers in Lytchett Minster. Their children moved to Guernsey during the Napoleonic wars. In fact his sons John and Thomas were POWs. Then their descendants migrated to Connecticut, England and Australia during the gold rush years.
If anyone can show me the family lines and supporting records for William Pardy’s children I would be very grateful. -
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