New Project: Downings in America

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The goal of this project is to trace our Downings back as far as possible and find out how we are related. We know Downings came from England, Ireland and Scotland. The goal of this project is to get our Downing lines "back to the boat" by finding the original immigrant ancestors.

If you have Downing ancestors please join in this collaborative project.
WikiTree profile: Space:Downings_in_America
in The Tree House by Cheryl Rothwell G2G1 (1.8k points)
retagged by Keith Hathaway

Dunning can be a variation of the Anglo-Saxon surname, Downing. 

Downing

This name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is from a nickname for a man with particularly dark hair or a swarthy complexion, usually found as "Dunn", and of which "Downing" and "Dunning" are the patronymic forms, meaning "the son of Dunn". The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word "dunn" meaning "dark-coloured". The name may also partly derive from an Olde English byname recorded as "Dunn" or "Dunna", meaning "the dark one". The surname development has included Geoffrey Dounyng (1311, Essex), Alice Downyng (1379, Yorkshire) and John Downing, sheriff of Norwich (1432, Norfolk). Francis Downing was an early emigrant to the New World, being listed in the "muster" at Charles City, in Virginia, in 1624. Sir George Downing (1623 - 1684), first baronet, was scout-master-general of Cromwell's army in Scotland in 1650, and headed the movement for offering the crown to Cromwell. Also a notable foreign diplomat, Colbert called him "le plus grand querelleur des diplomates de son temps". His grandson, also Sir George (1684 - 1749), founded Downing College. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Richard Duning, which was dated 1197, in the "Fines Court Records of Oxfordshire", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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My Downing ancestor is Abigail Downing b 1616 in England. Came to America and married Richard Montague in Massachusettes (probably) around 1636.
by Shelley Montague G2G4 (4.5k points)
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I'm looking to trace Jedediah Downing (Downing-1474). He probably lived in Brooklyn, CT (Windham County) or near there as he was married there. However, I haven't found birth or death records for him. Has anyone come across any Jedediah born circa 1720 or slightly earlier (estimate based on the birth date of his eldest child that I can find)?
by J Briller G2G6 Mach 1 (12.4k points)
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From your pages, it looks like this belongs attached to a Downing Name Study.  In fact, you have called your category page 'Downing Name Study' and linked it under 'One Name Studies'.

I will create one for you; would you like to run it?
by Ros Haywood G2G Astronaut (2.0m points)

I have created the Downing Name Study at
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Downing_Name_Study

You can reach the companion category page by clicking on the phrase 'Downing Name Study' among the categories at the foot of the page. This is a list of all the profiles you include in your Study.

I am still listed as the profile manager; I do not have your email address to put you on the Trusted List.  So that you avoid spam, do not put it on this forum.  Instead, send me a Trusted List request from your Study; then I will have your address and can complete the creation.

Note to self: Cheryl needs the ONS badge plus redirect to Downing

Thanks for your Trusted List request.  I have now set you as manager.

smiley

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