Humphrey Peyton1 
He lived at Boyle, County Roscommon, IrelandG.2
Children of Humphrey Peyton and Elizabeth (?)
- Catherine Peyton1
- John Peyton+1 b. b 1668, d. 24 Jun 1741
- James Peyton+2 b. b 1669
John Peyton1
He lived at Boyle, County Roscommon, IrelandG.2
Children of John Peyton and Catherine Reynolds
- Humphrey Peyton+1
- George Peyton2 d. 1698
- Oliver Peyton2
Reverend Thomas Peyton1 
He matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1610.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1614 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1617 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He held the office of Dean of Tuam in 1625.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1625 with a Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.)1 He held the office of Prebendary of Kinvarra, Clonfert in October 1627.1 He was the Rector on 5 November 1631 at Ballinrobe, County Mayo, IrelandG.1
Child of Reverend Thomas Peyton and Dorothy Andrew
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke’s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 560. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.
Lady Cecilia Bourchier1 
Her married name became Peyton.1
Children of Lady Cecilia Bourchier and Thomas Peyton
- Reverend Thomas Peyton+1 d. 1638
- Sir Henry Peyton d. a 1 Mar 1618
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke’s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 560. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.
- [S1042] Peter Wood, “re: Persse Family,” e-mail message to British and European Nobility Register, 2003 to 2021. Hereinafter cited as “re: Persse Family.”
Thomas Peyton1 
He lived at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, EnglandG.1 He was a customs officer at Plymouth, Devon, England.2
Children of Thomas Peyton and Lady Cecilia Bourchier
- Reverend Thomas Peyton+1 d. 1638
- Sir Henry Peyton d. a 1 Mar 1618
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke’s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 560. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.
- [S22] Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D., A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, new edition (1883; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1978), page 64. Hereinafter cited as Burkes Extinct Peerage.
Dorothy Andrew1
Her married name became Peyton.1
Child of Dorothy Andrew and Reverend Thomas Peyton
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke’s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 560. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.
Lucy Elizabeth Sykes1 
From 27 September 1827, her married name became Duncombe. From 5 January 1837, her married name became Hotham.1
George Andrew1 
He held the office of Dean of Limerick.2 He held the office of Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin between 1635 and 1648.1,2
Child of George Andrew
Catherine Reynolds1 
Her married name became Peyton.1
Children of Catherine Reynolds and John Peyton
- Humphrey Peyton+1
- George Peyton1 d. 1698
- Oliver Peyton1
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke’s genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 560. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.
Maj.-Gen. Charles Wilmer Duncombe1 
He gained the rank of Colonel in the 1st Life Guards.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for the East Riding, Yorkshire.1 He lived at Kilnwick Percy, Pocklington, Yorkshire, EnglandG.1